by Sarah Boberg | Dec 4, 2024 | Feature, Opinion
Recently, my family took a trip to Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston is beautiful and haunted, with a plethora of amazing foods and attractive homes. Church steeples pepper the skyline, a sign of the history of faith existing alongside the beautiful and haunted....
by Starlette Thomas | Dec 4, 2024 | Feature, News
Robert G. Callahan, II is the author of “Fire in the Whole: Embracing Our Righteous Anger with White Christianity and Reclaiming Our Wholeness.” In part two of our interview, we discuss the role of righteous anger, why it remains difficult to talk about race and what...
by Craig Nash | Dec 3, 2024 | Feature, News
In October 1977, the adult Sunday School class of a church in the heart of the nation’s capital held their annual banquet. At the event, one of the class members stood up to give the following remarks: “You have made our lives normal lives. You have given us...
by Starlette Thomas | Dec 3, 2024 | Feature, News
Robert G. Callahan, II is an accomplished attorney at Callahan & King, PLLC in Waco, Texas. He is also the author of a new book, “Fire in the Whole: Embracing Our Righteous Anger with White Christianity and Reclaiming Our Wholeness.” This is part one of our...
by Marquis Hunt | Dec 3, 2024 | Feature, Opinion
Editor’s Note: The following is republished with permission from Marquis Hunt’s blog. It has been minimally edited to reflect the passage of time. Honesty in Discourse First, let me start by saying this: I’m not mad at white people. Neither do I hate white people....
by Starlette Thomas | Dec 2, 2024 | Feature, Opinion
See Laken Riley run. See the nursing student fight for her life for seventeen minutes while jogging through the woods at the University of Georgia. A United Nations report found that last year, over 51,000 women and girls around the world were killed by a family...