From Prison to the Pulpit: Nadine Raphael on God’s ‘Greater Plan’ for Her Life (Profiled)
Nadine Raphael is a pastor and author — and also a survivor of abuse, a violent gang life, and an unjust yet transformative prison sentence.
Nadine Raphael is a pastor and author — and also a survivor of abuse, a violent gang life, and an unjust yet transformative prison sentence.
Dr. Teresa Hairston, founder and publisher emeritus of Gospel Today magazine, spoke with Faithfully Magazine about her pioneering publication and her ongoing work to shape the future of gospel music. ...
The Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil serves as associate professor of Reconciliation Studies in the School of Theology at Seattle Pacific University. McNeil is also the associate pastor of Preaching ...
Written from a womanist lens, this essay seeks to grapple with the dearth of pastoral opportunities for Black women clergy in the ecclesial body.
Natalia Kohn Rivera, Noemi Vega Quiñones, and Kristy Garza Robinson discuss their journeys as Latinas and leaders and why "Hermanas" is the leadership book they all wanted but never had.
"Faith communities—whether they acknowledge it or not—are holistic ministries. They end up having to meet physical, mental, and emotional needs along with spiritual needs," according to Hyepin Im, founder and ...
Black women comprise more than 70 percent of African-American churches and are the most religiously committed among Protestants, yet, today, eyebrows raise, churches split, pews empty and recommendation letters get ...
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