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A memoir of apartheid-era South Africa juggles affection, anger, and hope for redemption.
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South African activist said a disciplined prayer life sustained him.
Billy Graham drew people together his whole life. In a segregated South, he wrestled with what that should mean.
The bottom 50 percent shut out. Evangelicals lament failures.
The legacy of the president who prized reconciliation has much to teach Christians about the necessity, the difficulty, and the limits of politics.
Even though we know we can’t usher in God’s kingdom, we’re still called to establish order, beauty, and abundance in this life.
Gideon Strauss was shaped by growing up in apartheid-era South Africa.
From the oppressed side of apartheid, Albert Lutuli (1898—1967) became the first African to receive a Nobel Prize for Peace.
Fifteen years after genocide, Rwanda is showing signs of healing.
Where hope and despair live side by side.