‘You Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live’
In 1963, Birmingham was the epicenter of racial injustice—until a movement of pastors, churches, and children disrupted the hate. Journalist Paul Kix says it’s a story he was destined to tell.
How to Have Patriotism Without Nationalism
Christians have always been called to love place and neighbor over the power of state.
This Black Pastor Led a White Church—in 1788
The remarkable tenure and steadfast faithfulness of Lemuel Haynes.
Bouncing Around
The Princeton Tradition
Protestantism and higher education.
Red Tails
This movie about high-flying African-American pilots during World War II goes down in flames.
The Handel Revolution
A great composer reconceived.
Christians Defy Judge’s Ruling and Mark National Day of Prayer
Craftsmanship, Conscience Distinguish Gardener
Critics praise The Constant Gardener, visit 2046, dump The Transporter 2, blast A Sound of Thunder, flunk Underclassman, and remain unpersuaded by Pretty Persuasion. Plus, more reviews of Undiscovered and The Brothers Grimm.
George Washington: The ‘American Moses’
In his 1796 Farewell Address, George Washington argued that religion and morality were essential pillars of the new republic.