Died: Rachel Kerr James, Missionary Nurse to War-Torn Vietnam
One of the first Southern Baptists into Indochina, she started medical clinics while raising four children and helping her husband plant churches.
‘Martial Arts, Faith, and the Black Church’ with James White
A pastor’s vision for changing the systems so that all people can thrive.
“Becoming a Whole Man” with Rasool Berry
There’s a growing crisis many of us are facing, but are afraid to speak up about. Well, now it’s time to start talking. Sit down to hear our personal experiences, favorite conversations, and profound moments had with the newly released The Whole Man Project.
‘Rattlesnakes Don’t Commit Suicide’
This Juneteenth, the life of unsung civil rights hero Fred Shuttlesworth should be a clarion call to the biblical activism we still need to advance racial justice in America.
If This Ain’t Country, Expand Your Canon
Beyoncé’s right. Whether listening to Cowboy Carter or reading theology, diversity is a good thing.
Este Domingo de Ramos, reflexiona sobre burros, no sobre ramas
Para su entrada en Jerusalén, Jesús escogió un símbolo de humildad, no de poder militar.
Esau McCaulley: The Streets Sent Me to the Pulpit
But then my path to preaching took an unexpected turn.
‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ Continues Its Steady Beat
Written as a hymn for Black middle schoolers, the song’s celebration of resilient faith still resonates.
Our Faith Is Not Too Fragile for Science
An excerpt from The Sacred Chain: How Understanding Evolution Leads to Deeper Faith.
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.