New Orleans faith leaders unite across traditions to oppose ICE raids and defend immigrant dignity through prayer, protest, and action.
In Rwanda, prison chaplains bring Hope Packs to women and children behind bars—an Advent reminder that love can still reach the forgotten.
Faith leaders are pushing back against MAGA Christianity through local action, community organizing, and a renewed commitment to love and justice.
A curated list of new books for African American scholars, highlighting recent works on Black history, culture, identity, and education.
Rev. Dr. Ronald Bonner’s book Making It Plain unpacks how racist narratives are built and empowers readers to challenge white supremacist thought.
Dr. Anna Julia Cooper, quoted in every U.S. passport, reshaped American thought through scholarship, resistance, and Black feminist vision.
Native voices challenge the Thanksgiving myth and offer books and lesson plans that center Wampanoag history, gratitude, and Indigenous traditions.
Applications open for the FTE Ministry Fellowship, supporting students discerning a call to ministry through reflection and community.
Fraud targeting seniors is rising. Here’s how to recognize, resist, and report scams that prey on older adults.
Harvey Kwiyani calls for decolonising mission — a faithful movement toward anti-racism, solidarity, and gospel liberation.
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