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The Gospel of Interracial Marriage
How unity in Christ should overcome our segregated pews and segregated dating lives.
Black and White Pentecostals Mend 100-Year Racial Rift During Black History Month
Denomination 'birthed in 1919 because of racism in the Assemblies of God' now partner with one of America's largest denominations.
A Growing Gap: How Black and White Christians Now Think About Race
New findings from major study on religion and race show who thinks 'separate but equal' is sufficient, and who wants to stop talking about race altogether.
Sherwood Baptist Partners with a Black Church to Bring Racial Healing
The church behind 'Facing the Giants,' 'Fireproof,' and 'Courageous' partners with an African American congregation to bring reconciliation to a Georgia town.
Civility Under Fire: Chuck Colson & Timothy George Revive MLK's Legacy
Dr. King's response to critical clergy is full of lessons for today.
Worship in Black and White
Racial reconciliation happens when we not only sing each other's songs but learn the stories embedded in those songs.
Boost Your Cultural IQ
Soong-Chan Rah calls for the American church to understand itself.
Stop Browbeating
The stats on evangelicalism are much better than you've been led to believe.
Are Evangelicals Doing a Good Job at Racial Integration?
Church leaders and observers weigh in on a current debate.
Race and Religion
Segregated No More
Last weekend, white and black Methodist congregations in Philadelphia worshiped together for the first time in more than 200 years.
Black Flight
African American churches leave the inner city for the suburbs.
Q&A: What Obama's Election Means for the Segregated Church
Michael O. Emerson on why black and white evangelicals can't believe the other voted as they did.
My Top 5 Books on the Civil Rights Era
More Free, At Least
Racial Reconciliation is making some unexpected demands on me.
Exit Interviews
Why blacks are leaving evangelical ministries.
Behold, the Global Church
It's time we figured out how to talk--and listen--to one another.
High-Impact Leader and Shaker
Harry Jackson says it's time for a new civil rights movement and a new black church.
Big Dream in Little Rock
What multiracial church looks like in the town formerly infamous for segregation.
Harder than Anyone Can Imagine
Four working pastors—Latino, Asian, black, and white—respond to the bracing thesis of United by Faith. A CT forum with Noel Castellanos, Bill Hybels, Soong-Chan Rah, Frank Reid.

Top Story April 28, 2024

What Antisemitic Campus Chants Tell Us About This Angry Era
What Antisemitic Campus Chants Tell Us About This Angry Era
The rage of the mob is a poor substitute for real community.

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