Black Pentecostal and charismatic Christians are boosting their visibility in politics
Historically, Black Pentecostal-charismatic churches have not put an emphasis on political issues. That may be changing, a scholar of Black
Historically, Black Pentecostal-charismatic churches have not put an emphasis on political issues. That may be changing, a scholar of Black
Responding to the crisis, a coalition of church-linked organizations is providing education, skills trainings, and farming equipment to help refugees
‘God can see what you can’t see,’ Byfield preached in a sermon at the African Methodist Episcopal Church General Conference
By Deepa Bharath MENIFEE, California (AP) — With Election Day just a few weeks away, longtime church members Lucky Hartunian
‘I also send Scriptures to about 60 members of Congress and other leaders after I pray by myself in the
By Richard Wood, The Conversation The Nicaraguan government recently shut down more than 1,500 nonprofits – many of them civic and
The building, built in 1923, was funded entirely by women. By Jack Jenkins WASHINGTON (RNS) — There is no shortage
By Sharon JohnsonThe Associated Press The third-grade students at Roberta T. Smith Elementary School had only a few days until
RNS Press Release Distribution Service Multiplication impact of ministry training hubs — reaching 800 by 2030 — essential to FINISH
— ‘It’s gone on far too long, and we won’t be silent anymore,’ said civil rights champion the Rev. William
We need a conversation about how our faith will factor in this election. By Jim Wallis (RNS) — A bishop

In 1966, the assertion of Black power was grounded in an appeal to the founding principles of the United States.