After Another Kidnapping, Many Haitian Christians Can’t Travel, Work, or Worship Safely
The threat of gang violence around Port-au-Prince continues to disrupt ministry. Diana Chandler, BAPTIST PRESS Pastor Samson Doreliens ministers “right
The threat of gang violence around Port-au-Prince continues to disrupt ministry. Diana Chandler, BAPTIST PRESS Pastor Samson Doreliens ministers “right
Harris said she felt ‘at home’ among the African Methodist Episcopal Church members as she recalled her own Christian upbringing
By Holly Meyer Compared with the devil, angels carry more credence in America. Angels even get more credence than, well, hell.
Reentry is a huge challenge for many formerly incarcerated, who encounter a combination of laws and rules that block them
By Jeff Brumley, Baptist News Global The first graduates of a new seminary program for incarcerated women in New York are
‘At a time when there are those who seek to ban books, bury history, we’re making it clear — crystal,
Churches have a moral obligation to reduce their carbon footprint and to encourage climate justice for marginalized communities. If there
‘I will still be very involved in the organization and am proud that we have chosen Rev. Dr. Haynes as
By Scott Neuman, National Public Radio, NPR Something clicked for Marlena Bhame when she first stepped into Liquid Church about
By Stephanie Martin, Church Leaders Newsletter The community of Columbia, Tennessee, is uniting against hatred following the discovery of Ku
A designer opposed to same-sex marriage argued that a Colorado anti-discrimination law would effectively force her to speak against her
She is part of a broader movement of Black home educators, many of them Christian mothers, who want their kids