K.A. Ellis: Theology for Real People
From musical theater to seminary classroom, a woman who calls herself “an unlikely theologian” is making space for single women, children, and others who aren’t always visible to the church.
Forgiveness Is an Art
The new movie “Exhibiting Forgiveness” depicts the dysfunction of generational Black trauma—and the freedom that’s on offer.
Why Ally Henny Won’t Shut Up
Unmuting women’s voices in Scripture, the church, and society.
She Was Born into Slavery. She Became a Missionary to Africa at 56.
How an American school teacher spread God’s love in King Leopold’s Congo.
Reading While Not Black
How a group of white church planters learned to listen to African Americans and build a better Christian community.
‘Faithful’ Project Offers Sacred Space for Christian Women to Create
A new collaboration from Integrity Music brings together musicians and Bible teachers to celebrate God’s faithfulness to women in a way that transcends evangelical silos.
25 Black Theologians Who Have Grown Our Faith
Scholars and authors reflect on the significance of African American leaders in the church.
The Global Church Starts at My Dinner Table
Why my kids participate in praying for the persecuted church.
Half of Americans Say Evangelicals Are Discriminated Against
Pew: Amid growing awareness of discrimination, anti-Semitism has spiked the most.
Asia Rising: The Top 50 Countries Where It’s Hardest to Follow Jesus
China’s church raids drew headlines, but 26 countries—including India—treated Christians worse in 2018.