#829 - A Conversation about Race and Evangelicalism: BJ Thompson
BJ and I sat down to have a conversation with no agenda in mind. We start by talking about his work as a life-coach and leader at #BuildaBetterUs, we quickly move into talking about church, church structure, and money. Then, we move into talking about the topic of race in Evangelicalism and we pretty much camped out there for the rest of the time. Some of the things we talked about were:
- The reason why black millennials are leaving the Reformed and SBC church
- How we should think about Christian "greats" like Jonathan Edwards who owned slaves
- What about MLK's misogyny?
- How why evangelicals can truly love and serve their black brothers and sisters
BJ is a life coach, speaker, and author who helped launch one of the largest faith movements in recent history – the “116 Movement” with Grammy award winning artist Lecrae. He also served alongside Bryan Loritts to expand groundbreaking racial reconciliation work in Memphis, TN.
BJ has worked with tens of thousands of individuals and couples all over the world helping them experience personal and relational growth. Currently BJ serves as the executive director for Build a Better Us. He has a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of North Texas and a master’s degree in Christian studies from Union University. He has been featured in Relevant Magazine, Propel, Christianity Today, Barna, & other publications. He has also worked with History Chanel, RZIM, ERLC, Desiring God, Universities & other corporations. He and his wife Vanja have been married 16 years and live in Atlanta with their three children.
Watch this episode of the podcast on YouTube
Connect with Preston
Twitter | @PrestonSprinkle
Instagram | @preston.sprinkle
Youtube | Preston Sprinkle
Check out his website prestonsprinkle.com
If you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave a review.