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Evangelicalism: Billy Graham steps into Cincinnati's racial divide.
Evangelist calls for racial healing
We Can Overcome
A CT forum examines the subtle nature of the church's racial division—and offers hope.
The Emancipation of a White Preacher
Third World: Rumblings to the South
In Africa and elsewhere, third-world Christians are shaking society.
Pentecostalism: William Seymour
What scoffers viewed as a weird babble of tongues became a world phenomenon after his Los Angeles revival.
Evangelicalism: Billy Graham
As an evangelist he preached to millions; as an evangelical he put a movement on the map.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
No Christian played a more prominent role in the 20th century's most significant social justice movement.
Living Color
Catching Up with a Dream
Evangelicals and race 30 years after the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.
To Quote
Faces of Change
Separate and Equal
Martin Luther King dreamed of an integrated society. Boston minister Eugene Rivers thinks it was the wrong dream.
Growing Edge
Billy Graham Had a Dream
Enthusiasm for racial reconciliation has never been so high among American evangelicals. Why?
Pastoring Your Community
From the Editor
Racial Reconciliation Begins with You
Let’s break down the barriers that divide us.
From Many Nations, One Church
EDITORIAL: For Whom the Bell Curves
Intellectual smugness devalues the Christian teaching that one's character is vastly more important than what one knows.

Top Story May 12, 2024

If You’re a Christian, You Should Probably Thank Your Mom
If You’re a Christian, You Should Probably Thank Your Mom
A majority of American Protestants were raised by devout mothers, a study finds.

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