Many of us didn’t find God in a cathedral or under a choir robe.We found Him in the wreckage.In the sleepless nights, in the hospital
Category: Sisters in Faith
The Birth of Gospel — A Chicago Stories Documentary
Gospel as a genre began as a way for Black Americans to pour their souls into music, creating a deep connection between faith, struggle, and
For Those Who Are Ready, Because the Young Will Always Need Us
There comes a point on the spiritual path where you realize something humbling and holy at the same time: You didn’t grow for yourself alone.You
Maria W. Stewart (1803–1879): A Trailblazer of Scriptural Meditation (Black history videos/audios)
LibriVox recording of Meditations from the Pen, by Maria W. Stewart. Read by James K. White Who she was:Maria W. Stewart was one of the earliest
Elizabeth Packard: The Woman They Called Incurable Until She Changed the Law
When Elizabeth Packard expressed her differences of opinion with her husband in public, he attempted to destroy her. Elizabeth Packard was not simply a “wronged
When Women Ask, “Where Was God?” — Our First Response Should Be Open Arms
Very early in my healing years, I encountered a husband and wife ministry. They were facilitating a support group I attended. I had every intention
Journey to Liberation: The Legacy of Womanist Theology by Union Theological Seminary (video)
In this film, filmmaker Anika Gibbons ’13 takes a deeper look at the radical spirituality and scholarship within the lives of the founding mothers of
Today’s Focus: Hope When You’ve Been Cast Aside
Some crises don’t come from sudden tragedy but from long-term mistreatment, exclusion, or being pushed out when you are no longer convenient. Scripture does not
