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Coretta Scott King, a Woman of Faith and Devotion, Dies at 78
One of the country's most famous pastor's wives was a civil rights leader in her own right.
from Christianity Today
A Prophet Out of Harlem
Willing to tell the hard truth, evangelist Tom Skinner inspired a generation of leaders.
from Christianity Today
The Forgotten Founder
The man who altered the course of black Baptist history finally has his say.
from Christianity Today
The Fugitive Slave and the Transcendentalist
A true moral leader heals at the same time that he liberates.
from Books & Culture
The Color of Love
In a neighborhood where racial barriers are a fact of life, Kafi & Rudy Carrasco are showing others there is hope for unity.
from Marriage Partnership
The New York Experiment
When Billy Graham called me to be his first African-American evangelist, I was honoredand totally unprepared for the backlash that followed.
by Howard O. Jones with Edward Gilbreath
When T.D. Jakes Talks
At church or on the big screen, this mega preacher always draws a big crowd.
from Today's Christian
They Had a Dream
Racial harmony broke down, but the hope did not.
from Christian History & Biography
More Than Partners
Black and white leaders discover the power of two.
from Christianity Today
A Fire You Can't Put Out
Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr., we should also honor Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, King's contemporary and in many ways his opposite.
from Books & Culture
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks reflects on faith, dignity, and her own courageous act.
from Christianity Today
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