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Divorce in the Black Church: Why Women Often Bear the Blame

Divorced Black women say churches often question their faith instead of supporting their healing. By. Rev. Dorothy Boulware Marriage remains sacred in the Black church, but...

They tell me about the abuse. I wish I could tell them to run

Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware What does it mean to listen to trauma every day? This account explores the hidden world of abuse disclosures — and...

National Week of Prayer Confronts HIV in Black Communities

by Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware During the National Week of Prayer for the Healing of AIDS, churches combine worship with testing, education, and outreach. Prayers will rise...

5 Books by Black Authors to Read During Lent

by Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware These books by Black authors reflect on repentance, liberation and renewal through Black Christian faith traditions. Lent invites reflection. For 40 days,...

Your Eyes Do Not Lie: Pastors Declare Truth About Alex Pretti

Faith leaders across the country are mobilizing, and with “Eyes Not Lies,” clergy are telling the public to trust what they see. by Rev. Dorothy S....

In Minneapolis, Faith Groups Provide Shelter From the ICE Storm

Building on MLK Jr.’s idea of “the beloved community,” religious and lay leaders are bringing respite to migrants — and protesters — in a...

Watch Night: How Black Americans Welcomed Freedom With Prayer

Watch Night or ‘Freedom’s Eve’ commemorates when African Americans watched and waited for the Emancipation Proclamation. by Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware On the night of Dec. 31, 1862,...

Faith Leaders Rally Communities for a National Spending Blackout

by Rev. Dorothy Boulware Pastors are leading the call for a halt in holiday shopping to show that Black America won’t invest in businesses that...

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