I have two boys on the autism spectrum. I don't always know what's best for them. However, I know there is grace for me in this area. I know there are parents in a similar space.
Sho BarakaJoy and pleasure is at the end of the justice. A right understanding of who God is and who we are in His creation.
Sho BarakaI grew up having great awareness of who I was in regards to racial identity and socio-economic status. This caused me great frustration until I was about 19 years old at Tuskegee University. My brother became a Christian along with my father and they shared the Gospel with me on occasion.
Sho BarakaI don't spend too much time attempting to defend myself against people who seem to have zero desire to have a substantive conversation.
Sho BarakaGod gave us creation to enjoy it. I believe this is the reason we fight against injustice so that all of creation can experience the beauty of God's goodness and grace.
Sho BarakaMy mom used to get involved with the Black Panther activities in Los Angeles. For me it was more about how to view my consciousness on these issues with a biblical framework.
Sho BarakaThe Bible cares about the systems that create oppression. We see this in the Exodus all the way to Jesus' interactions with Zacchaeus and the prostitute in John 8.
Sho BarakaEveryone wants to be truth tellers today while never thinking we are the ones who need the truth told to us. It's quite amusing.
Sho BarakaI wanted to create a story that would address America's history, successes, and problems while pointing to a hopeful resolution. I wanted it to be told from the perspective of an "Everyman" point of view.
Sho BarakaI understood my personal responsibility in putting Christ on the cross and the implications of how the Gospel impacts every area of life. It informs my identity as a human, as an artist, and as a citizen of this country.
Sho BarakaI keep my eyes and heart bent toward Jesus, therefore no human response can distract me from the Kingdom agenda.
Sho Baraka