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      The Second Response to Dr. Bonner’s Presentation
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      Why Black Theology Matters
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    The Danger of Retribution in God’s Name

    Religious nationalism twists faith into retribution. Christians must choose Jesus’ way of love, justice, and mercy over vengeance.

    October 10, 2025
  • Experiences of Faith,Featured,Personal Reflections

    Dear Jesus, Am I Broken Enough Yet?

    A reflection on faith, unworthiness, and religious scrupulosity: McKenzie Watson-Fore asks, “Dear Jesus, am I broken enough yet?”

    September 12, 2025
  • Activism & Advocacy,Featured,Race & Religion

    Slavery Was Criminal. Trump’s Smithsonian Review is About Erasing That Truth.

    Slavery was criminal. Trump’s Smithsonian review seeks to erase the truth, but history cannot be rewritten.

    September 5, 2025
  • Faith & Social Justice,Featured

    Americans’ Trust in the Church is Rebounding After Record Lows

    Gallup’s 2025 poll shows U.S. trust in the church rebounding to 36% after years of decline, with partisan and demographic divides.

    September 3, 2025
  • Events,Featured

    Hearing the Voices of Women Symposium

    A global symposium uplifting women’s voices in health, education, theology, and leadership.

    September 1, 2025
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    William Barber and the Save America Movement

    Bishop Barber urges collective action through faith, justice, and the new Save America Movement series “Amazing Grace.”

    September 1, 2025
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    Live from the Texas House Floor

    On the Texas House floor, Reps Venton Jones & James Talarico explain the gerrymander fight and call to defend democracy.

    August 28, 2025
  • Black Community,Featured,Mentoring

    Black Churches Work to Reignite Youth Engagement

    Rev. Brian Woolfolk outlines how Black churches can reconnect with Gen Z and Millennials through holistic support and digital outreach.

    August 25, 2025
  • Activism & Advocacy,Faith & Social Justice,Featured

    Progressive National Baptists Strategize Against ‘Big Ugly Bill’

    Black Baptist leaders mobilize in Chicago to protest federal injustice and call the church into prophetic action.

    August 19, 2025
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    What’s Age Got to Do with It?

    Aging isn't what it used to be. This piece celebrates wisdom, resilience, and spiritual vigor at any age.

    August 13, 2025
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