Is Jemar Tisby’s Bestselling Book About Racism a Fluke?
Publishers tried for years to get evangelical readers to care. Then one succeeded.
Jemar Tisby: Three Words Should Guide Our Pursuit of Racial Justice
In his latest book, the “Color of Compromise” author turns from the lessons of history to the proper Christian response.
Who Counts? How to Rightly Divide American Christianity
The academy’s debate over black church differences is more than a numbers game.
The Trayvon Martin Case: A Moment for Evangelical Reflection
The tragedy underscores how far white churches have come on race relations—and how much farther we have to go.
Open Friendship in a Closed Society
A new perspective on racial reconciliation in Mississippi.
Holiday Shopping for Jesus
How women—who have begun to out-earn men in the U.S. business sector—can use their holiday spending to glorify God.
Scrooge Lives!
Why we’re not putting more in the offering plate. And what we can do about it.
A Lot of Lattés
Stingy Christians in an age of opulence.
Cornucopia
“How do you decide what to review?”
Behold, the Global Church
It’s time we figured out how to talk–and listen–to one another.