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      Making It Plain: Deconstructing Racism’s Story
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    Hope Is a Discipline in Hard Times

    Mariame Kaba reflects on hope as a daily discipline, reminding organizers and people of faith that grounded hope is practiced through action, patience, and trust.

    July 3, 2026
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    33 Black Churches Receive $8.5M Preservation Grants

    33 historic Black churches have been awarded $8.5M for preservation, programming, and planning—strengthening living landmarks nationwide.

    March 1, 2026
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    The Fight Against MAGA Christianity Starts Locally

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