
Taking racial struggles to the throne of grace, United? We Pray is a ministry devoted to praying about racial strife—especially between Christians.United? We Pray (UWP) is a ministry to help Christians pray and think about racial strife. We want to encourage Christians amid the strife to rely upon God in prayer. So our prayers can be informed, we strive to learn and write about race, racism and it... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 218 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Rashan Frost joins Austin to discuss the ten year anniversary of the shooting at Mother Emmanuel AME in Charleston, South Carolina. Dr. Frost is the ERLC director of research and senior fellow focused on issues of human dignity. He is the teaching pa... more
Ivan Gonzalez serves at Christos Para Las Naciones Church in Penson, Alabama, which is a Hispanic Church primarily serving immigrant families. Ivan joined Austin to talk about what life is like for Christians in Hispanic churches in 2025. We really e... more
Dr. Daniel Rienhardt is a 24 year veteran of the police force. He is the author of Rethinking the Police: An Officer's Confession and the Pathway to Reform (IVP, 2023). This book is a refreshing change from most conversations about police reform. Dan... more
Caryn Rivadeneira is the author of several books for both children and adults. Her latest book, Gritty and Graceful (Beaming Books) is one we would recommend to all of our listeners. Caryn managed to give a Biblical survey of the work of women in red... more
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I have listened for a couple of years, and always am edified by the conversations and prayers. Today, I was particularly moved by your conversation - and prayers - with Dr. Robert Smith, Jr. To God be the glory for such a “seasoned saint”, and thank you for your ministry!
I was blessed today 7/7/22 by listening to your Podcast. You mention that any one can participate on Thursdays at noon on zoom. Is that PST, EST or Mountain time. I work full time, but I’d like to try and join. Please let me know how I can receive the zoom link. Thank you and may God give you the desires of your heart.
Thankful for how edifying this podcast is. Expect to be encouraged when exhausted, challenged when numb, and pointed back to Christ no matter what. Isaac and Austin take their slogan to “tak[e] racial struggles to the throne of grace” seriously as they pray at the end of each episode. Someone has once said, “It happens after prayer,” (HB Charles, I think) and these men are committed to that truth.
Such an encouragement from thoughtful brothers and sisters.. great conversations and prayers for the church
Extremely helpful and genuine podcast. Helps me to think more deeply about timely and difficult topics which extends to having those conversations with believers and others alike. Also helps to show me areas of hidden faults and challenges me to grow in understanding with a Gospel centered lens. Helps especially to learn how to lovingly engage with neighbors who think differently about racial struggles.
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Focused on the intersection of faith and racial relations, a ministry dedicated to addressing racial struggles through prayer is uniquely positioned to tackle complex social issues within the Christian community. Episodes cover a range of topics from the historical context of Black Christianity to contemporary challenges faced by multicultural churches, fostering dialogue that emphasizes reliance on God amid societal tensions. The podcast features heartfelt conversations, prayers, and interviews with guests who bring diverse experiences and perspectives, encouraging listeners to engage actively in prayer and seek compassion in addressing racial divides.
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Recent guests on United? We Pray include:
1. Gavin King
2. Walter Strickland II
3. Dr. Walter Strickland II
4. Ryan Burton King
5. Dr. Timothy Paul Jones
6. Reverend Arthur Price
7. Jared Torrence
8. Preston Perry
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