Dianna Herron
Dianna Herron is a teacher with a love for the Word of God in her heart. She is a straight shooter who finds God's strength and beauty in human weakness. Dianna is passionate about fighting for equity in education and justice for all in this complex age. She believes written words can be deadlier than any sword.
Features
CeCe Winans, ‘Musical Bigotry,’ and the Lingering CCM-Gospel Divide
CeCe Winans recently reflected on how she and her brother BeBe helped break down racial barriers in Christian music — and she says it started long before either of them ever signed a record deal.
Music
CeCe Winans Talks Surviving the Spotlight, Overcoming Racial Barriers, and Generational Faith
Success and longevity in the music industry require more than just talent, according to award-winning gospel artist CeCe Winans. It takes discipline, she says — especially when it comes to self-care and staying grounded in faith and family.
Videos
Watch: Exorcizing Christian Nationalism Thorough Exercising Voting
As Christian nationalism increasingly influences public policy, a new civic action push emphasizes that prayer alone isn't enough to combat voter suppression.
News
Supreme Court Guts Key Voting Rights Protections — and Black Churches Are Already on the Move
A 6-3 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais has rendered the law's core anti-discrimination provision nearly unenforceable — and Southern states are moving fast to redraw maps before November.
Newsletter
FM Newsletter (April 18, 2026): Talk to Jesus for $3; Trump Reads Bible; Black Denom Wins Grant, and More
You can now talk to Jesus for less than $3 a month; Trump reads the Bible, but does he know what it means? Israeli forces kill a school girl, and more
News
How the GOP Motivated These Women Faith Leaders to Run for Congress as Democrats
While Black clergy members have held office as Democrats — Sen. Raphael Warnock of Georgia and Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri are pastors — it's been less common for White Democrats, and even less common for women.
News
The Chicago Pope vs The White House: Amid Iran Standoff, People Want to Know — Could Leo XIV Run for President?
Amid his outspokenness about the U.S.-Israel war against Iran, people have been asking if the first American-born pope could run for president.
News
Trump Announces 2-Week Iran Ceasefire, Backing Off Threat ‘a Whole Civilization Will Die’
President Donald Trump has agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, at least delaying his threat of a catastrophic attack on the country’s civilian population.
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