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African Americans have long ministered to Black people abroad. Those communities are now increasingly migrating to the US.
Amid war, some Christians are evangelizing, preparing food for neighbors, and displaying other acts of generosity.
As a volunteer at a polling station, I saw what we lose when we choose convenience over communal participation.
A conversation with the Grammy-winning artist about fame, intimacy with God, and the music of the neon decade.
A church that quickly reacts to every controversy is echoing the culture, not God’s Word.
Her songs spoke to life’s uncertainties and God’s presence—and taught me how to hope.
The Philadelphia-based pastor discusses how the church can engage Black men and have a biblical approach to government.
Scripture’s description of the church is more than a comparison to human anatomy.
Commonly referred to as the Black national anthem, the Christian hymn is part of our shared inheritance.
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