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Religious Reactions to Ferguson
Clip: 8/21/2014 | 8m 21s
How should communities of faith respond to the moral issues raised by Ferguson?
"I’m particularly concerned when I see white people and African-American people not having conversations with one another about what’s happening in Ferguson," says Russell Moore, "I think that needs to change in our own congregational life, when we have congregations where reconciliation is modeled within the pews of the church."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Religious Reactions to Ferguson
Clip: 8/21/2014 | 8m 21s
"I’m particularly concerned when I see white people and African-American people not having conversations with one another about what’s happening in Ferguson," says Russell Moore, "I think that needs to change in our own congregational life, when we have congregations where reconciliation is modeled within the pews of the church."
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