Women, Race, and Apartheid
This article first appeared in the Spring 1990 newsletter of Men, Women and God, an international organization with which CBE is in fellowship. “It was
This article first appeared in the Spring 1990 newsletter of Men, Women and God, an international organization with which CBE is in fellowship. “It was
Much has been made of America’s dwindling church attendance numbers, but that is only part of the story. In 2013, Wesley Granberg-Michaelson of the Religion
Debra was attending a Christian conference on evangelism in the Spring of 1996. A black woman in her thirties, Debra worked as the urban staff
Hear, O LORD, and be gracious to me; O LORD, be my helper. You have turned for me my mourning into dancing; You have loosed
FROM THE CONCEPTION OF MANKIND IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN UNTIL THIS PRESENT HOUR, I WAS IN HIS PLAN. I’VE BEEN PUSHED
With our recent conference in Colombia, and today being Liberian Independence Day, I couldn’t help but remember that this exact time last year I was
The view from my window here at Andover Newton Theological School is quite picturesque. The small chapel in the background of deep green grass is
Introduction As a scholar of rhetoric and as a Pentecostal Christian, I notice that, although rhetoric and religion embody quite different theoretical perspectives, rhetoric, religion,
There are many great blacks who have influenced our spiritual heritage. We find them both in and out of the Bible. We should like to
No matter how much I try to ignore it, minimize or overlook it, it manages to pop out of nowhere, sometimes when and where I