Sharing in Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream Now
Chris Broussard and Matthew Daniels believe King still shines a light in a divided world.
Martin Luther King Jr. Looks to God in New Statue
Supporters pray new monument depicting the civil rights leader as a preacher will be part of a bigger revival for peace and unity.
Your Politics May Be Less Bible-Based than You Think
Preston Sprinkle’s Exiles is a bracing call to return to Scripture, but some of his specific political applications are dubious.
People Get Ready
The March on Washington turns 60, marijuana edges closer to acceptance, and Jimmy Carter faces his end.
The Half-Truths We’ve Told About MLK
In the ’60s, white evangelicals condemned Martin Luther King Jr. In the ’80s, we lauded a convenient, hagiographic version of his life. How should we remember him now?
Reclaiming MLK Jr.’s ‘Dream’ 60 Years Later
How we can better engage with the famous March on Washington speech.
MLK’s Epistle to the White Church Still Preaches
On the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Christians are reminded of how much further we must go.
Why John MacArthur Is Wrong About MLK
The prominent pastor’s claim that Martin Luther King Jr. was “not a Christian” is not only ahistorical. It misses God’s heart for justice.
‘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.
An Evangelical’s Warning to Evangelical Christian Nationalists Aims Beyond the Easy Targets
Joel Looper’s prophetic arrow pierces Trump sycophants and revered historical figures alike.