A man born into slavery in Alexandria, Louisiana became a journalist, preacher, and the editor of The Tribune in New Orleans before moving across the nation to serve two causes: Jesus and equality.
Students gathered around the table, a spread of diverse foods laid in front of them. They all have brought something to share, something to contribute. But this dinner is not like many others.
Cardinal Sako recalled that both Churches share the Creed of faith established by the Councils of Nicaea (325) and ...
On Jan. 9, 30 newly appointed probationary troopers graduated from the 86th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy. Three of these troopers are being assigned to the Indiana State Police Toll Road Post ...
Copulsky’s examples of arguments for founding a nation in which God and Jesus Christ were written into founding documents to ...
Anabaptism is 500 years old. Its distinctive witness—on Scripture, community, and more—is a treasure worth preserving.
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As Christians lead the current rush to criminalize abortion, this course will reframe the issue as one of reproductive ...
By Mihir Zaveri Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, a Democrat, declined to say anything negative about Donald J. Trump’s early executive orders, saying he would bring any concerns directly to ...
New York isn’t just a haven for Christians from around the world; it’s also a sanctuary for their rare and dying dialects.
By James Wagner and Luis Antonio Rojas CreditLuis Antonio Rojas for The New York Times. From the Surf to the Sermon: The Christian Surfers of Costa Rica A group of missionaries who surf have ...