Among apologists for Christian nationalism today, the favored myth is that the movement represents an extension of the abolitionism of the 19th century. More The post […]
The ethnomusicologist identifies how the stereotype of a flamboyant choir director changes someone’s gift into something to fear. More The post Interview: Alisha Lola Jones on […]
This style of praying is most readily recognized as a “Korean” style of prayer, but has actually been practiced in African and Asian churches around the […]
Sheila Wise Rowe, author of “Healing Racial Trauma,” discusses her motivation for writing about a topic many “racial reconciliation” books overlook. More The post Interview: Sheila […]
We must labor to understand and evaluate CRT in light of history, political philosophy, sociology, and theology—and the movement’s internal diversity. More The post What Christians […]
Within a week and a half, members of the Crossroads Church donated enough money to abolish over $ 46.5 million in medical debt nationwide. More The […]
Author and pastor D.A. Horton believes Christians are in a unique position to lead on matters of racial unity. More The post Interview: D.A. Horton Gets […]
Gordon Hirabayashi is known along with Fred Korematsu and Minoru Yasui for their principled resistance to the internment of Japanese Americans. More The post Gordon Kiyoshi […]
Samuel Eli Cornish could rightly be considered one of the most profound trailblazing figures in American and Christian history. More The post Samuel Eli Cornish: Trailblazing […]