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- Early Americans Read the Bible in a Way That Nearly Destroyed AmericaMark Noll surveys the effects of an “independence-first” approach to Scripture.Sean McGever|español
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- The Unsung Heroes of the Underground RailroadA new study gives Black evangelicals their due.Trisha Posey|
- Our Olive-Skinned GospelAs a Middle Easterner, I can't read the Bible without a smile of recognition crawling across my face.Abdu Murray|
- Black History Month: 20 Stories Christians Should KnowMeet the leaders, activists, ministers, and artists who changed the church and the world.CT Editors|
- Abolitionism at the Tipping PointSlavery has been around since before Moses, but International Justice Mission’s president thinks its demise is only decades away.Interview by Andy Olsen|
- She Shaped Me: 10 Exemplars of FaithChristian leaders reflect on the women from history who’ve influenced them.Kelli B. Trujillo|
- The Radical Christian Faith of Frederick DouglassThe great abolitionist spoke words of rebuke—and hope—to a slaveholding society.D. H. Dilbeck|
- Henry McNeal Turner: Church Planter, Politician, and Public TheologianHow America's first black army chaplain fought for freedom, justice, and democracy.Andre E. Johnson|
- This Black Pastor Led a White Church—in 1788The remarkable tenure and steadfast faithfulness of Lemuel Haynes.Thabiti Anyabwile|
