In a thought-provoking discussion, Dr. Karen Johnson, a historian and professor at Wheaton College, dives into her book, Ordinary Heroes of Racial Justice. She explores the tension between individual prejudice and systemic racism, revealing how housing policies like redlining still affect American life today. Dr. Johnson emphasizes that the gospel must incorporate justice along with personal salvation. With stirring stories of ordinary heroes, she highlights the complex relationship between faith, race, and American history, urging listeners to embrace a broader understanding of the gospel.