Civil Rights Movement
- Reclaiming MLK Jr.’s ‘Dream’ 60 Years LaterHow we can better engage with the famous March on Washington speech.Mika Edmondson|
- The Slow WorkEpisode 7|34minThe Year of Jubilee with Cindy MorganThrough joy and sorrow, the tapestry of our lives is woven to create something beautiful.Sandra McCracken |
- Beware Drawing Bright Lines Between Evangelical and Ecumenical ProtestantsThe divisions between these “parties” are important. So are the divisions within them.Heath W. Carter|
- The Image of God in ‘Invisible Man’Ralph Ellison’s novel depicts the quest for personal dignity in a society determined to deny it.Claude Atcho|
- 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.Daniel Johnson|
- When Churches Put Love at the CenterHow "beloved community" helps us envision tangible ways to embody kingdom values.Kimberly Deckel|
- Why John Perkins Didn’t Want More White Christians like Jonathan EdwardsA violent and sinful history calls for a clearer presentation of the gospel.Daniel Silliman|español
- Fannie Lou Hamer’s Fight for First-Class CitizenshipRemembering a courageous civil rights activist whose name and story are too little known.Carolyn Renée Dupont|
- America Has Tried Three ‘Narratives of Belonging.’ None Worked as Planned.How a sober look at failed projects of nationalism can help Christians envision a better way.Daniel G. Hummel|
