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The New Testament Authors Had Enslaved Helpers. How Much Does That Matter?
They likely farmed out the most physically arduous elements of composition. But they (and God) still deserve credit for the words.
Was Paul a Slave?
The surprising argument that Saul of Tarsus was born into bondage.
They Changed Their Minds about Slavery and Left a Bible Record
Two businessmen’s unusual conversion in 1700s South Carolina led them to liberate the people they put in bondage.
Sojourner Truth Was a ‘Double Woman’ in More Ways than One
She championed both abolition and women’s rights. And she wasn’t afraid to challenge advocates of either cause.
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Disrupting Hollywood with ‘Sound of Freedom’
Angel Studios cofounder Jeffrey Harmon on the making and marketing of “The Chosen” and of the summer’s biggest film not named “Barbie” or “Oppenheimer.”
La manera en que los primeros estadounidenses leyeron la Biblia casi destruye su país
Mark Noll examina los efectos de haber leído las Escrituras bajo el enfoque de «primero la independencia».
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America’s ‘First Evangelical President’ Might Not Have Been a Christian at All
Two new books probe the mysteries of Abraham Lincoln’s public and private relationship to religion.
Early Americans Read the Bible in a Way That Nearly Destroyed America
Mark Noll surveys the effects of an “independence-first” approach to Scripture.
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Des générations après l’esclavage, trouver liberté et restauration en Christ
Dans l’État américain de Géorgie, deux voisines ont été confrontées à une vérité difficile : l’ancêtre de l’une était esclave des ancêtres de l’autre.
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Generations After Slavery, Georgia Neighbors Find Freedom and Repair in Christ
In the farming community of Dirt Town Valley, family friends grapple with a difficult truth: One ancestor was enslaved by another.
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Where Ya From?Episode 48|1 hr
Lifting Every Voice with Joyce Dinkins
How strong family roots inspired a lifelong ministry of uplifting marginalized stories of faith.
Lo que los evangélicos le debemos a Haití
Para entender la crisis del país isleño y lo que debemos hacer ahora, veamos primero lo que no hicimos.
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What Evangelicals Owe Haiti
To understand the island nation’s crisis and what the church must do now, start with what we didn’t do.
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Black Church to National Park Service: Give Us Stones of Remembrance
Black denominational leaders have formally asked for a national monument to the 1908 Springfield race riot, and a new national survey reveals more public lands Black clergy want memorialized.
We’ve Sung ‘Amazing Grace’ for 250 Years. We’ve Only Just Begun.
Why John Newton’s famous hymn is still so powerful after so long.
The Unsung Heroes of the Underground Railroad
A new study gives Black evangelicals their due.
Died: Carey Latimore IV, Historian who Held Up Black Christians’ Unshakable Faith
He saw African American history as a “window into the essence of the gospel.”
The Gospel and All That Jazz
A theologian (and amateur musician) explores the connection between them.
Why White Evangelicals Should Claim John Brown
We’ve forgotten what Charles Spurgeon knew: He was radical because of the Bible and his soul is marching on.
For Christians, Juneteenth Is a Time of Jubilee
Observing Juneteenth as a national holiday affirms what we believe about our faith and our freedoms.

Top Story May 17, 2024

Billy Graham’s US Capitol Statue Unveiled
Billy Graham’s US Capitol Statue Unveiled
The late evangelist is one of just four Americans who have received the nation’s three highest congressional honors.

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