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July 30, 2017

Books on Our Radar: ‘Gospel Fluency,’ ‘Homegoing’ and More

Read our recommendations for new and recent titles that are relevant not just to people of faith, but for those who enjoy the power of a […]
July 30, 2017

Silent Protest Parade: When 10,000 Blacks Marched Against Racism

On July 28, 1917, nearly 10,000 African-Americans marched down Fifth Avenue, in silence, to protest racial violence and white supremacy in the U.S. The post Silent […]
July 29, 2017

When Albert Einstein Called Racism ‘a Disease of White People’

Einstein, who was Jewish, was sensitized to racism by the years of Nazi-inspired threats and harassment he suffered during his tenure at the University of Berlin. […]
July 25, 2017

Why African Christians Should Rethink Depression

Like many Africans, I didn’t know the hints of a lurking depression. I thought feeling sad, hopeless and pessimistic most of the time was natural. The […]
July 24, 2017

Protected: Why African Christians Should Rethink Depression

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post Protected: Why African Christians Should Rethink Depression appeared first on Faithfully Magazine. Faithfully Magazine
July 23, 2017

‘Watching’

A poem of lament and confession. The post ‘Watching’ appeared first on Faithfully Magazine. Faithfully Magazine
July 21, 2017

Dallas Police Chief David Brown Replaced by Ulysha Renee in Major First for City

Detroit Deputy Chief Ulysha Renee Hall was tapped by city leaders to become the first female to serve as police chief in Dallas, replacing former Chief […]
July 21, 2017

Why Russia Is Afraid of Jehovah’s Witnesses

There are over eight million Jehovah’s Witnesses in 240 countries. Russia, with a population of more than 150 million, has a total of 117,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses. […]
July 21, 2017

Scared Straight: Prodigal Son’s Past Catches Up With Him

Brian D. Thomas decided years ago to follow Christ when he was arrested and held in jail on a trafficking charge. Now, he faces an uncertain […]