nephew, Campbell was consoled by a relative with whom he had argued extensively about civil rights. Looking back on the incident, Campbell writes, “Until the dawn I sat in the redemptive company of a racist Jesus.”1 Moses was a fugitive and a murderer whom God used to lead the people of Israel out of slavery. David was an adulterer and a murderer whom God used to establish a kingdom. Peter denied knowledge of Jesus and denied Gentiles had access to God, but God used Peter to expand the mission of
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