Tahitians First Came to Hawaiʻi in Power. They Later Returned with the Gospel.
A husband-and-wife team introduced a royal to Christianity and her conversion changed the islands forever.
The Country We Could Have Had
An America without immigrants is a lesser America.
A Path To a Healthy Black Evangelicalism
Being a minority in white institutions can feel frustrating. But it’s possible to navigate it without assimilation or bitterness.
She Was Born into Slavery. She Became a Missionary to Africa at 56.
How an American school teacher spread God’s love in King Leopold’s Congo.
The Fire This Time: Reflections on a Year of Racial Reckoning
A webinar on how it has changed us, and where the church should go from here.
Is Religious Liberty Really a Dance With the Devil?
Tertullian, Roger Williams, and John MacArthur debate the perils of freedom.
Reading While Not Black
How a group of white church planters learned to listen to African Americans and build a better Christian community.
10 of the Best Books on Sports and Christianity from the Past 10 Years
How scholars, fans, and on-field stars have related faith and athletics.
Critical Race Theory, Sex Abuse, and Southern Baptists
How the denomination confronted controversy at this week’s annual gathering.
25 Black Theologians Who Have Grown Our Faith
Scholars and authors reflect on the significance of African American leaders in the church.