Christena Cleveland on ‘God Is a Black Woman’ and What Compelled Her to ‘Step off the Plantation’
When Christena Cleveland's "Disunity in Christ" was published in 2013, she was convinced she was a reconciler — a bridge ...
When Christena Cleveland's "Disunity in Christ" was published in 2013, she was convinced she was a reconciler — a bridge ...
Author and pastor Mitchel Lee talks with Associate Editor Timothy Isaiah Cho about the “even if” life of a Christian.
Bridget Eileen Rivera discusses themes in her book, "Heavy Burdens: Seven Ways LGBTQ Christians Experience Harm in the Church."
Nicola A. Menzie speaks with Dr. Louis A. DeCaro Jr. about his book John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry and ...
In Invitations to Abundance, Akins guides the reader through the theme of "feasts," as found in the Bible.
Fr. Deacon John Gresham of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of North America discusses "Become All Flame: Lent With the African ...
Pastor and author Mitchel Lee talks with Faithfully Magazine Associate Editor Timothy Isaiah Cho about the “even if” life of ...
Dr. Angela Parker argues that inerrancy and infallibility have been abused to serve a White patriarchy under the guise of ...
Greg Johnson discusses themes in his book, "Still Time to Care: What We Can Learn from the Church’s Failed Attempt ...
Who was Shields Green and why did he, a free Black businessman, decide to join Christian abolitionist John Brown's Harper's ...
"Wholehearted Faith," Rachel Held Evans’ final book for adults, retraces familiar steps for longtime readers of the beloved Christian author.
Faithfully Magazine recently spoke with Bridget Eileen Rivera, blogger of the popular website, Mediations of a Traveling Nun. Rivera is ...
“I love Bobby. But that’s not even his real name. His real name is Walter Miller,” Cheryl Love told the ...
Mary Lou Williams, a legendary jazz pianist-composer and a devout Catholic, believed jazz was "healing to the soul."
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Randall Balmer argues in his new book "Bad Faith" that race, rather than abortion, galvanized White evangelical political action.
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