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How the Church Can Help Black Women Heal
Being a “strong Black woman” was my badge of honor, until it almost killed me.
On Building ‘Deeply Christian’ Racial Justice Movements
The NYC founders of Pray March Act want church-led activism to outlive news cycles and divisive politics.
Western Classics Exclude Me. But Christ Can Redeem Them.
As an Asian American, God's great story helps me value literature that often leaves me out.
MLK’s Epistle to the White Church Still Preaches
On the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Christians are reminded of how much further we must go.
What the Black Church Can Teach Us About Lent
Majority white churches can learn from the spiritual practices Black believers have cultivated for centuries.
The Bible Condemns Police Brutality
The Scriptures denounce officials who abuse their authority to harm rather than protect the people they serve.
Seeing Color Matters in Black History
This month, white Christians can love their Black siblings in the church by seeing their struggles in context.
If You See Something Unjust, Say Something
The new Emmett Till film tells a story of racial apathy that still haunts the church today.
For Christians, Juneteenth Is a Time of Jubilee
Observing Juneteenth as a national holiday affirms what we believe about our faith and our freedoms.
Juneteenth is a Chance to Rethink Our Gun Culture
Christians should work together to address our nation’s hate-motivated gun violence.
Foster Children of Color Need Empathy, Sensitivity and Justice
Good intentions are not enough in a field where best practices, like kinship care, are relatively new.
Yes, Christian Parent, You Need to Talk about Race with Your Kids
Parents, teachers and anyone working with kids will find value in examining ten postures leading to healing and hope for racial reconciliation.
Truth’s Table: How Black Christian Women Resist White Labels
Q&A: Ekemini Uwan and Christina Edmondson discuss how a podcast-turned-book explores the struggle to create a space to call their own.
Who Is My Neighbor? An Honest Look at the Racism Inside the Ukraine Crisis.
As the world grieves and cares for those fleeing the war in Ukraine, some image-bearers are overlooked. #AfricansinUkraine is more than just a hot topic, but a heartbreaking reality of racism.
Not Much to Say These Days? Find Silence Welcomed Here.
Scrolling down your social media feed can sometimes get you off course. Consider how silence may fill you in a better way.
Teach Black History Better by Learning from Jesus
How Christian teachers can tell the story of Black history in culturally relevant ways.
How Powerful Stories of Black Excellence Call All Image-Bearers to Do Better
Sheila Wise Rowe takes readers on the healing journey of becoming through the stories of a number of young, Black, and gifted men and women.
The Ahmaud Arbery Case Equips Me for Advent
As we await full justice with Christ’s return, a guilty verdict only partly satisfies.
Pastors Take to the Streets to Combat NYC Gun Violence
Responding with their feet, ministers bring ‘the simplest form of the gospel’ to tense situations.
Black Millennials and Gen Z Becoming More Cynical Toward Christian Identity
A generational gap in affiliation is growing among America’s most devout demographic.
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