Eleven Books to Pick Up During (and After) Black History Month
Black History Month is a life-giving banquet of Black history, culture, literature, art, film, music, and theology. For Black people in the U.S., it’s a
Black History Month is a life-giving banquet of Black history, culture, literature, art, film, music, and theology. For Black people in the U.S., it’s a
Editor’s Note: This week’s article is a review of the film Conclave (2024). Enjoy! Conclave is a rare gem. This papal succession thriller is based on
I grew up on cop and courtroom shows. I loved the drama of catching the bad guy or seeing a lawyer convince the jury, in
Numbers 27:1–11, the brief story of the five daughters of Zelophehad, has been historically used as a proof text to address issues involving women and
Remember, poetry begins in the world’s great Holy Books which are all books of poetry. Truly poems are a part of God’s great conversation with
A few years ago, I had coffee with a woman new to our church. “Melody” had been part of a congregation where women were limited
Prophecy is probably one of the most misperceived spiritual gifts. Questions surrounding the gift itself (Does prophecy still happen today? What exactly is prophecy?) combined
Well, of course it is, right? I would have thought the church was a safe place, too, until the results came in from my research
Editor’s note: This article is a 2024 CBE Writing Contest grand prize winner. Enjoy! Direction Without a Director? How would our ministry function without a
This article was first published in French by Point-Theo. Reproduced with kind permission. Vous pouvez le lire dans la langue originelle en cliquant ici. Translated by Mikaela Bell. In the