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- I Was a Violent Klansman Who Deserved to DieYet at the height of my segregationist fervor, God showed me mercy.Thomas Tarrants|
- Supreme Court Abortion Case Holds Signs of Hope for Pro-Life EvangelicalsThe conservative-majority Supreme Court appeared willing to side with Mississippi’s abortion ban, which restricts beyond what “Roe v. Wade” allows.Kate Shellnutt|
- CONVERSATIONS: Why John Grisham Teaches Sunday SchoolWill Norton, Jr. dean of College of Journalism at U of Nebraska-Lincoln, interview with John Grisham|
- Mississippi Personhood Initiative DefeatedBallot efforts initially gained momentum as some groups say they could backfire and entrench abortion rights.Alicia Cohn|
- Mississippi Evangelicals Prepare to Welcome Dobbs BabiesChristians open their arms to the 5,000 children state officials expect to be born now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.Adam MacInnis|
- John Perkins: I Wish I Had Done More to Help Poor White PeopleAn excerpt from ‘Dream with Me: Race, Love, and the Struggle We Must Win.’John Perkins|
- Mud and the Case of the Southern FilmMud explores dimensions of care and violence intrinsic to Southern films, shedding light on what makes the genre work—and what doesn't.Bearden Coleman|
- Burl Cain Promises ‘Good Praying’ for Mississippi Prisons. It’s Not Enough.For too long, evangelicals have compromised with the punitive politics of law and order.Aaron Griffith|
- God Was Faithful to These Chinese Families in the American SouthA new documentary goes deep on a surprising history. Which happens to be mine too.Kim Wong Chew|简体中文繁體中文