
Responding to racism as Christian believers
The death of Geroge Floyd during an arrest in Minneapolis on May 25 has sparked worldwide outrage. Protests even reached sleepy Henley-on-Thames this week. In a world already reeling from Covid-19, suffering inflicted by human beings upon other human beings for nothing other than their race beggars belief. It has given serious pause for thought on the extent to which this brutal act is part of wider societal trends of racism and discrimination. How should Christians respond?