All Churches Should Be Multiracial The biblical case.
An excerpt from 'United by Faith' by Curtiss Paul DeYoung, Michael O. Emerson, George Yancey, and Karen Chai Kim | April 1, 2005
Growing Up at Koinonia The focus of a PBS documentary, Koinonia Farm was the target of segregationists, a radical Christian community, and where Jim Jordan grew up.
March 9, 2005
Southern Baptist Surprise! Why are so many African Americans attracted to a church that was once identified with white racism?
By Amy Green | September 1, 2004
Hope Deferred Christians are uniquely positioned to further racial equality.
By Stephen L. Carter | July 1, 2004
MegaShepherd James Meeks is pastor of one of Chicago's largest churches and state representative of the city's five poorest districts. And that's just part of his ministry.
Bob Smietana | February 1, 2004
We Can Overcome A CT forum examines the subtle nature of the church's racial division—and offers hope.
With Elward Ellis, Robert Franklin, Charles Lyons, John Ortberg, J.I. Packer, Edward Gilbreath, and Mark Galli | October 2, 2000
Catching Up with a Dream Evangelicals and race 30 years after the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Edward Gilbreath | March 2, 1998
Separate and Equal Martin Luther King dreamed of an integrated society. Boston minister Eugene Rivers thinks it was the wrong dream.
Wendy Murray Zoba | February 5, 1996