Willie Mays, Henry Aaron, and God’s Beautiful Providence
Willie Mays and Henry Aaron were inextricably connected, their baseball accomplishments eerily similar. But in many ways they could not be more different.
Willie Mays and Henry Aaron were inextricably connected, their baseball accomplishments eerily similar. But in many ways they could not be more different.
The biblical and classical world introduces us to another time when diverse voices were heard with equal respect because there was no color line.
Before Newton wrote ‘Amazing Grace,’ or Wilberforce petitioned Parliament, or Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence, Granville Sharp was fighting slavery.
Angel Adams Parham says that any education committed to truth, goodness, and beauty needs to engage the work of black intellectuals.
This Sunday, June 19, Americans will observe the nation’s youngest federal holiday—Juneteenth. Here are nine things you should know about ‘America’s Second Independence Day.’