Praising God for the Righteous and the Wicked
Righteousness and wickedness have consequences, and even God’s children experience their effects equally.
Read moreTerrell Carter is assistant professor and director of contextualized learning at Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas, and pastor of Webster Groves Baptist Church. He is the author of multiple books, including the forthcoming volume Healing Racial Divides: Finding Strength in Diversity (Chalice Press). You can follow him on Twitter @tcarterstl.
Righteousness and wickedness have consequences, and even God’s children experience their effects equally.
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