The Church After Rodney King Not violence, but indifference to the evil of race and class bias is the persistent sin of white Christians.
A Christianity Today Editorial | June 22, 1992
Friends He Met in America Three colleagues from Union Theological Seminary who deeply influenced Bonhoeffer
F. Burton Nelson | October 1, 1991
The Life and Death of a Modern Martyr Born into privilege, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was headed toward a brilliant career as a theologian. Then he came to see life "from the perspective of those who suffer." In Nazi Germany, that cost him his life.
Geffrey B. Kelly | October 1, 1991
Confessions of a Racist It wasn't until after Martin Luther King, Jr.'s death that I was struck by the truth of what he lived and preached.
Philip Yancey | January 15, 1990
Reclaiming the Urban War Zones As gang activity and drugs cut a frightening swath across urban America, creative and courageous Christian ministries respond.
Brian Bird | January 15, 1990
Concerns of the Evangelist Billy Graham discusses hunger, racism, peace, revival, and evangelism .
An interview by Bruce Buursma | April 5, 1985