Ida B. Wells fought for civil rights in the late 19th century.
Story Category: Women
In Weddings, A Lot Might Go Wrong, So Long As What’s Important Goes Right
Love at the heart of things shines undiminished.
The Mother of Civil Rights in California: Mary Ellen Pleasant
Mary Ellen Pleasant was wise and kind, supported her community, and got justice every time she could for everyone she could.
Holy Words Still Shake the Threshold
Feeling the presence of God while translating Isaiah
A Faith that Prays Without Ceasing
Even from a hospital bed, we can still pray.
Trailblazing Black Woman Takes Down the Mob: Eunice Hunton Carter
Eunice Hunton Carter was savvy and brave. She had a huge impact on the course of justice in her day!
A Light from God is a Light to Freedom: Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman’s faith in her own words:
Fighting for Civil Rights When the World Disregards You: Claudette Colvin
Some people sacrifice so much to move the needle closer to justice.
A Faith that Braves Lions: Thecla
A legend of faithfulness from the early church:
How Are You Being Saved Right Now?
What does it mean to see salvation as coming through the present moment rather than having happened in the past or something to look forward to in the future?