Book Review—Barracoon: The Story of the Last Black Cargo
It was 1860 and the American slave trade had been outlawed for 50 years.
It was 1860 and the American slave trade had been outlawed for 50 years.
I only learned of theologian Dr. James H. Cone due to his recent passing…
“The role of a bridge builder sounds appealing until it becomes clear how often that bridge is your broken back.” -Austin Channing Brown
It happens every year. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day and all throughout Black History…
I thought being a black man in America was difficult. This is certainly true,…
In 2013, Christiopher Muther wrote on the connection between instant gratification and impatience in…
It is one thing for African American students to gain admission to Traditionally White…
Surveying Jupiter Hammon’s writing: “Address to the Negros in the State of New York,” Dante Stewart presents Hammon’s vision of God, Redemption, and the Christian Life. There is much to be learned and applied for us Christians today.
Our culture is fascinated by Christians who achieve mainstream recognition. It happens in sports…
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Jemar and Tyler reflect on current events surrounding a recent…