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June 7, 2022

Pastor Plotted to Kill Thousands of Black People, Overthrow South African Government

A South African court has convicted a pastor of plotting to overthrow the government and to kill thousands of Black people in the country. The post […]
May 10, 2020

African Evangelicals Condemn Nigerian Government’s Indifference to Attacks on Christians

The Association of Evangelicals in Africa release an statement after a well-known Nigerian Christian leader and his family were brutally attacked. More The post African Evangelicals […]
April 27, 2019

The Case for African American Reparations, Explained

Joe R. Feagin, Texas A&M University For the first time, most major Democratic presidential contenders are talking about whether the U.S. government should consider paying reparations […]
September 20, 2018

Interview: Ekemini Uwan Talks African Roots, Racism, and Leaving Corporate World for Seminary

Ekemini Uwan discusses how being a child of Nigerian immigrants impacts her views on racism, and how God called her from corporate America to seminary and […]
August 26, 2018

African and Latin American Christians Most Committed to Church, Prayer

Commitment to prayer, attending church, and religion is highest among Christians in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, according to the Pew Research Center. The post African […]
June 22, 2018

How Do Lynching Memorials Heal African American’s Traumatic History?

Historical trauma is the cumulative phenomenon where those who never directly experienced trauma (enslavement, rape, lynchings, murder) can still exhibit signs and symptoms of the trauma. […]
November 5, 2017

Interview: Jemar Tisby on Reformed African American Network’s Transition to ‘The Witness’

The Reformed African American Network (RAAN) has been rebranded to “The Witness: A Black Christian Collective.” The organization’s president, Jemar Tisby, explains the transition in an […]
October 8, 2017

From Slave Codes to Mike Brown: the Brutal History of African Americans and Law Enforcement

Police killings of unarmed African-American men have been highly publicized and heavily debated as a horrific social problem in recent years. Michael A. Robinson writes that […]
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, […]