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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 1H 28M

Biola's Think Biblically Podcast Promotes Racial Grievance — We're Confused | Family Meeting 5/6/26

from Family Meeting | CFBU · host Monique Duson

Monique and Krista react to Biola University’s "Think Biblically" podcast interview featuring JP Foster, author of The Gospel in My Black Skin. We discuss the persistent narrative of racial grievance that dominates the conversation. Hosts, Sean McDowell and Scott Rae ask softball questions with little pushback or analysis, raising fresh concerns about whether Biola is truly turning the corner on how it approaches racial issues. Kevin joins the second half of the conversation with his unfiltered take.

Monique and Krista react to Biola University’s "Think Biblically" podcast interview featuring JP Foster, author of The Gospel in My Black Skin. We discuss the persistent narrative of racial grievance that dominates the conversation. Hosts, Sean McDowell and Scott Rae ask softball questions with little pushback or analysis, raising fresh concerns about whether Biola is truly turning the corner on how it approaches racial issues. Kevin joins the second half of the conversation with his unfiltered take.

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Monique and Krista react to Biola University’s "Think Biblically" podcast interview featuring JP Foster, author of The Gospel in My Black Skin. We discuss the persistent narrative of racial grievance that dominates the conversation. Hosts, Sean...

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