Charlie Dates Returns to the Chicago Church that Shaped Him
While continuing to lead Progressive Baptist, the 41-year-old pastor was named the successor to James Meeks at Salem Baptist Church, one of the city’s biggest congregations.
‘My Whole Black Self’ with Marvin Williams
How family systems theory intersects with theology, race, and pastoring.
Justin Giboney on Juneteenth, Pluralism, and the Gospel
The cofounder of the And Campaign encourages Christians in a fraught political moment.
The Pandemic May Be Ending, but the Church’s Fight Is Just Beginning
A hybrid church is needed to reach, engage, and serve more people.
White Churches, It’s Time to Go Pro-Life on Guns
The Christian majority in America needs to shake off its malaise and work with Black pastors to end shooting violence.
Juneteenth is a Chance to Rethink Our Gun Culture
Christians should work together to address our nation’s hate-motivated gun violence.
Police Stole My Dignity. God Restored It.
A mistaken raid by Chicago cops sent me on a long path toward redemption.
Primera semana de Adviento: Él regresará en gloria
Lecturas devocionales de Adviento de Christianity Today.
Sometimes You Have to Shake the Dust Off Your Feet
Walking out is a way of responding to institutional toxicity.
Why Black Pastors Still Stay Southern Baptist
Even with disputes over Trump and critical race theory pushing some minority leaders out, others stand by the missional advantage in the country’s largest Protestant body.