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August 5, 2017

Letter From The Editor: What We Talk About When We Talk About ‘Whiteness’

This is the Letter From the Editor published in Faithfully Magazine No. 2, written by founder and editor Nicola A. Menzie. It also includes a short […]
August 5, 2017

An African Explains Why @TGC’s Article on Africa and Western Missionaries Is Offensive and Wrong

I hope The Gospel Coalition will issue an apology for contributing to the stigma that Africa is a dark place. Africa is, in fact, the most beautiful, […]
August 4, 2017

Pretty Faces May Be Fashionable, But Beautiful Minds Change the World

I have spent the last couple of years trying to truly believe that my worth is determined by the way I treat others, not by the […]
August 3, 2017

National Rifle Association Ad Perpetuates Evil of ‘Othering’

The National Rifle Association’s recent ad is an example of the sin of “othering,” and the church shouldn’t buy into its message. The post National Rifle […]
August 3, 2017

How a Job Acquires a Gender (and Less Authority If It’s Female)

Gender bias doesn’t merely disadvantage women, it also can disadvantage men. The reason? We don’t just stereotype men and women. We stereotype jobs. The post How […]
August 3, 2017

Black Stories Matter: on the Whiteness of Children’s Books

In literature, as in life, the belief that children are valuable, vulnerable and in need of protection has mostly been denied to black children in the […]
August 3, 2017

How to Succeed in College With a Disability

If you’re entering college as a student with a disability, the first thing you should know is that you’re not alone. The post How to Succeed […]
August 2, 2017

Boston Nonprofit Helps Thousands of Underserved Youth Step Up

Since it began in Boston in 2000, Year Up has trained and placed nearly 17,500 young people in professional internships in 21 cities. The post Boston […]
August 1, 2017

Are You Empty?

They dance and sing His praises and their adoration touched His heart. He smiled in their direction, but He knew this moment would be short lived. […]