Civil Rights Movement
- Were You There?Can a follower of Christ claim salvation through his crucifixion, but then consent to the suffering racial injustice imposes on others?Cheryl J. Sanders|
- It’s Okay Not to Be OkayHow African American churches are ministering to the mental health of their communities.Rita Omokha|
- The Shocking Necessity of Racist ViolenceIt takes cruelty and brute force for human subjugation to work.Christina Barland Edmondson|
- The Black Church Is Atlanta’s Original Community OrganizerLong before Raphael Warnock’s Senate run, the biblical call for freedom for the oppressed stirred Atlanta Christians to social action.Kathryn Freeman|
- Our October Issue: Atlanta’s Black ChurchHonoring hard-won progress while lamenting the costs of the struggle for justice.Kate Shellnutt|
- Monuments Can Be Destroyed, but Not ForgottenOur most controversial stone statues carry layers of communal history that aren’t easily cast aside.David Henreckson|
- The Roots of the Black Prophetic VoiceWhy the Exodus must remain central to the African American church.Jerry Taylor|españolPortuguês简体中文한국어Indonesian繁体中文
- When John MacArthur Reopens His Church Despite COVID-19 OrdersCivil disobedience, conscientious objection, and what to make of believers defying the government.Morgan Lee|
- Died: John Lewis, Preaching Politician and Civil Rights LeaderFrom Freedom Rides to March on Washington, Selma protest, and House of Congress, he showed that "Sometimes you have to find a way to get in trouble, good trouble."Adelle M. Banks - Religion News Service|
- Don’t Scoff at ‘Social Justice.’ Don’t Anchor Yourself to It, Either.Today’s progressive activists have plenty in common with the biblical prophets. But some differences are too vast to ignore.Andrew Byers|
