by Austin Suter
Editor’s Note: This article was written within a week of several high-profile killings of African Americans; horrible video. It remains sadly relevant. The names change, but the story stays sadly and horribly familiar. We keep this up and re-post it in hopes that it...
by Jonathan Keisling
For the past month, I’ve been jogging on Thursday mornings with a friend. We both need the exercise, and during this time of stay-at-home orders, I need some extra incentive to get up early. Our time together is mostly practical. Neither of us like running. We love...
by Allison van der Walt
Love for the Fatherless: A Theology of Adoption. Almost six years ago, my husband and I walked out of a magistrate’s court in the Northern Cape, South Africa. We were suddenly mother and father to a six-month-old black baby boy whom we had met only a day before. We...
by Austin Suter
Are we a Political Pharisee? Are Evangelical churches becoming more or less ethnically diverse? New data from Michael Emerson provides some surprising answers. According to Emerson, membership and leadership of Evangelical churches are becoming more ethnically diverse...
by Isaac Adams
How long, O LORD, must we see videos like the one of your image bearer, Ahmaud Arbery? O, LORD, comfort his family. Bring Justice. We don’t know what to do, but our eyes are on you. If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve heard of (or even seen) the tragic killing...
by Jonathan Morgan
A HBCU Campus Minister’s COVID Hopes “Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and make a profit’— yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that...