Four Lessons on Preaching from Grimké’s Ministry
Every generation of preachers can learn from Francis J. Grimké.
By Thurman Williams
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How Francis Grimké Confronted Racism
By Sean Lucas
Francis J. Grimké: An Introduction to His Life and Ministry
By Drew Martin
When Love Sparks at General Assembly
By Heather Roth
What Your Spouse Wants Most from You
What if your spouse cared for you in a way that made you feel truly loved and appreciated? And what if you could do the same for your spouse?
By Shaunti Feldhahn
Statement from Mission to North America
Mission to North America issues statement regarding its Refugee and Immigrant Ministry (RIM).
By Irwyn Ince
The Pharaoh Sisters Aim to Create a Joyful Noise
Musician and PCA pastor, Austin Pfeiffer, hopes the music of The Pharaoh Sisters gives Christians, especially Reformed and Presbyterian Christians, an approach to making a joyful noise.
By Ben Whisenant
The Next Generation of African American Ministries
Charles McKnight of MNA’s African American Ministries talked with byFaith about AAM’s priorities and the challenges for minority ministry leaders in the PCA.
By byFaith Staff
Renewal Through Gospel Centered Forgiveness
Illustrations by Keith Negley “To err is human,” poet Alexander Pope famously wrote, “to forgive, divine.” Pope’s observation was first published in 1711. If he is correct, we have forgotten our better natures over the last three centuries. Today’s world suffers from a deficit of forgiveness: whether from personal slights or from grave offenses, public discourse…
By Benjamin Morris
Insider Intelligence
Ministry to State can create something different: a place for Christian women to offer each other guidance in navigating the Capitol culture and a safe space for asking hard questions about the faith.