The Black Church Is Atlanta’s Original Community Organizer
Long before Raphael Warnock’s Senate run, the biblical call for freedom for the oppressed stirred Atlanta Christians to social action. As pastor of Atlanta’s historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, Raphael Warnock said he never felt...
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The Next Mission Field Is a Game
Esports opens new opportunities for evangelism, even during a pandemic. Until the COVID-19 pandemic, Roman Khripunov didn’t realize the missionary potential of video games. Khripunov ran soccer academies for refugees and immigrants in Houston,...
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Sign Language Bible Complete After 39 Years
Translation was led by deaf people trained in the biblical languages. When Renca Dunn talks about having the Bible in her own language for the first time, she emphasizes the adjectives. In English, she...
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Who Will Help Gen Z with Anxiety, Depression, Suicide? Youth Pastors Turn to Counseling.
New awareness of mental health sends ministers in search of resources. Jarrod Hegwood was confident he knew how to counsel the students in his youth group. Then he got counseling and realized he had...
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How Black-Owned Businesses Bless Atlanta
Christian entrepreneurs promote a new economic narrative in a city plagued by wealth gaps. When John Onwuchekwa moved to Atlanta over a decade ago, he came as a church planter. But his call was...
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