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Following Jesus doesn’t require rejecting my family’s culture. God loves my latinidad.
A Christian anthropologist explains why we should talk about hard things and how to do it.
Excerpt
An excerpt from Don’t Let Nobody Turn You Around on family history, gospel music, and the great Christian legacy of the Civil Rights Movement.
The Bulletin
Controversial Republican texts, Anglican Communion splits, and George Santos’s sentence is commuted.
Greenford Baptist Church in West London has been multiethnic for three decades. It didn’t happen by accident.
Reformers like Elizabeth Rous Comstock were not animated by conquest, but earnest—and complicated—charity towards Black migrants.
Review
In the heyday of eugenics, too many Christians lost their moral and theological bearings.
Review
The gospel shouldn’t just change our hearts. At times, it should also change our addresses.
In newly formed Black congregations, the famous abolitionist and others were able to live out their faith—and affirm their full humanity.
Biblical hope is not selfish, aggressive, or complacent. It’s not naive or scared of suffering. It rests on the foundation of Jesus Christ.