Pastor Albert Tate has been placed on a leave of absence by his church board for “inappropriate text messages and questionable comments.” The post Fellowship Monrovia […]
An Iraqi wedding fire broke out in a Christian community, killing more than 100 people and injuring another 150. The post Wedding Fire That Killed More […]
A sudden procedural change in how green cards for foreign-born religious workers are processed means thousands of clergy will have to leave. The post ‘God Will […]
Scholar Marla Frederick will be the next dean of Harvard Divinity School, the first woman to lead the school in its 207-year history. The post Religion […]
Before the Brown v. Board decision that deemed segregated schools “separate and unequal,” efforts of Black teachers went virtually unknown. The post What Black Teachers Face […]
Charrise Barron, an ethnomusicologist, clergyperson, and scholar of Black religious and cultural history, talks teaching about protest music. The post Professor Charrise Barron Talks Teaching Protest […]
Jersey isn’t exactly part of the Bible Belt, but the state appears to be fertile ground in a fast-moving transformation of U.S. Christianity. The post Are […]
The National Association of Evangelicals has launched a “racial justice assessment” tool to help Christians move forward on racial justice. The post Evangelical Organization Launches ‘Racial […]
One-in-five Asian Americans say they have hidden a part of their heritage from non-Asians at some point in their lives. The post Fear of Ridicule, Desire […]