
The Power of Positive Humor in Strong African American Families
From racism to marriage stress, exemplary Black families use bonding humor as medicine—building joy, unity, and endurance.

From racism to marriage stress, exemplary Black families use bonding humor as medicine—building joy, unity, and endurance.

How can conflict be redeemed? The answer is slow, practiced love that resists pride and chooses reconciliation.

Why must sanctuary matter again? Violence pierced sacred space, yet renewal remains possible through mercy and clarity.

How did Dr. King’s nonviolent approach shape America’s racial discourse? Through scripture and history, King’s “Dream” speech masterfully balanced moral integrity with a call for change.

As Christians, we should work to “root out racism.” To get there, we must use empathy and engagement to not just stop racism but heal its wounds

Searching for Christianity in the latest BYU Equity Report. Eleven theses toward a more productive conversation on race.

Our holidays are a reflection of who we are as a society. What do ours say about us?