By Alan Singer, History News Network Archer Alexander was an enslaved African who fought for freedom from bondage during the American Civil War. His story recently came to […]
Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, speaker, mentor, and leadership consultant, talks with Faithfully Magazine about her latest book, A Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World. Sistrunk […]
By Amanda Lichtenstein Last week, the U.S. investigative journalism project ProPublica broke a story titled Unprotected about a massive sex abuse scandal at More Than Me (MTM), […]
In the last two years, I have noticed an uncomfortable change in humanity through the research mechanism I call my Twitter feed: our politics is becoming […]
When evangelicals mobilized politically in the 1970s and declared a “culture war” against secularism, they put aside their longstanding anti-Catholicism. The post Evangelicals Bring the Votes, […]
Black Baptist leaders have declared that they would stand apart from White liberals and conservatives while seeking to address the political divide. The post Black Clergy […]
A federal judge in Texas has struck down the Indian Child Welfare Act, a decades-old federal law aimed at keeping Native American families together. The post […]
Gospel artist CeCe Winans reflects on Aretha Franklin’s legacy and explains why anyone getting into the music industry should study the Queen of Soul. The post […]