What ‘Christianity Today’ Wanted the (White) Church to Hear After George Floyd Died
For 20 weeks, writers of color addressed issues of faith and racial injustice in an online series. Now this work is an e-book.
Were You There?
Can a follower of Christ claim salvation through his crucifixion, but then consent to the suffering racial injustice imposes on others?
In Charleston, Racial Healing Meant More Than Hugs and Unity Marches
As the first anniversary of the 2015 church massacre neared, public shows of support masked private tensions. But cracks were appearing in the city’s segregated silos.
Why I Changed My Mind About Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech
I’ve been among those who’ve said its popularity has obscured King’s larger message. This year, I’m reconsidering it.
What Is the Biggest Change Evangelical Seminaries Need to Make Right Now?
Three visions of the future.
Inside <em>CT</em>: The Cure of Gay Souls
Pastoral care of gay people in our congregations cannot wait.
Banning Gay Marriage Is Not <em>The</em> Answer
Legal actions aren’t loving if they’re all we do, says the author of Loving Homosexuals as Jesus Would.
Practicing Faith in the Inner City
Bush Meets With Clergy to Discuss Faith-Based Initiatives
Plus more stories from mainstream media sources around the world.
Catching Up with a Dream (Part 3)
Just Not Getting It