Confederate monuments and constructive revisionism

Published: Aug. 9, 2023, 7:30 a.m.

b'We\\u2019re taking a look at history. What should we think when schools, military bases, and other public institutions change names or remove monuments to distance themselves from a Confederate past?Check out The Concurrently Companion (https://media.gwnews.com/images/pages/Ep-31-Revisionism-Companion-Printable-2.pdf) for this week\\u2019s downloadable episode guide including discussion questions and scripture for further study.We would love to hear from you. You can send us a message at newscoach@wng.org (mailto:newscoach@wng.org). What current events or cultural issues are you wrestling through with your kids and teens? Let us know. We want to work through it with you.See more from the News Coach (https://gwnews.com/newscoach/), including episode transcripts.Further Resources:* Whom do we platform? Listen to our episode on \\u201cCancel culture and the whole person. (https://newscoach.gwnews.com/podcasts/24-cancel-culture-and-the-whole-person)\\u201d* Read \\u201cThere Are Good Reasons To Consider Removing Confederate Memorials From Our Public Squares (https://thefederalist.com/2017/08/17/good-reasons-reconsider-keeping-confederate-memorials-public-squares/)\\u201d by Gracy Olmstead at The Federalist.* How do we tell the story of history? Read \\u201cGetting the story right (https://www.critique-letters.com/getting-the-story-right/)\\u201d by Denis Haack.Concurrently is produced by God\\u2019s WORLD News. We provide current events materials for kids and teens that show how God is working in the world. To learn more about God\\u2019s WORLD News and browse sample magazines, visit gwnews.com (https://gwnews.com/).Today\\u2019s episode is sponsored by Covenant College.Looking for an unapologetically Christian College Experience? Pursuing knowledge transformed by faith, Covenant College prepares students for their callings and careers. Covenant is located on top of Lookout Mountain, Georgia, 20 minutes from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Students who visit are eligible to receive a grant of $1,200. More at'