Two Arab Christian Leaders Differ on Trump’s Gaza Plan

In the midst of war, Saleem Shalash and Boutros Youssef’s faith has led them to provide aid…

My Journey Into Black Evangelicalism

I grew up in a family that attended a traditional Black Baptist church. From a young…

In ‘The 21,’ The Martyrs Have Faces

“One death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic.” Often attributed to Joseph Stalin,…

ChatGPT Can String Words Together. Only Humans Can Write.

Since its release in November 2022, ChatGPT has disrupted a myriad of fields, including education, publishing,…

The Bible’s Take on Systemic Sin

Every February, Black History Month helps us reflect on how our nation’s racial past informs our…

Augustine’s ‘Ordo Amoris’ and Immigration Policy

Medieval Catholic theology and contemporary politics seem to be strange bedfellows according to a recent Associated…

‘Severance’ and Pop Culture Visions of Hell

Three years after its first season became an award-winning hit, sci-fi drama Severance is back for…

Materialism, Money, and Me Culture

In this breakout session from TGCW24, Jen Oshman explores the deep-rooted human desire for security, whether…

Black Labor Matters

For Black writers and creatives like me, Black History Month (BHM) can be something like the…

In 19th-Century America, Two ‘Christian Nations’ Took Up Arms

In his second inaugural address, delivered as the Civil War neared its end, Abraham Lincoln turned not…

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