Does the bible have black characters?
In Christian films, illustrated Bibles, and museum art, biblical figures are often portrayed as white or European. This repeated imagery can lead many to believe that the people in Scripture were all white and that Black people had no role in biblical history. But that is far from the truth. In fact, much evidence suggests that many biblical figures were people of color.
For Such a Time as This: Trusting God Through the Suffering of Sudan and Haiti
Our brothers and sisters are suffering, yet little is being done to stop the violence. Many read the headlines and feel helpless, unsure of how to respond. But God’s Word offers hope and guidance; it shows us how to cry out to heaven when crisis strikes our global family.
Christians Are Not Homophobic; That Is a Lie From Satan
The 21st century has seen a rapid shift in cultural attitudes toward homosexuality. In 2015, for the first time in American history, same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide. Acceptance of homosexuality has also increased among conservative and Christian communities.
Demonic Strongholds in Black American Culture
Between 1950 and 1980, a cultural shift occurred that many sociological conservatives identify as the crystallization of “ghetto culture,” a set of attitudes and behaviors that erode morality, destroy families, and uproot values.
What Happens After Baptism Matters: A Warning for New Believers
When we delay surrender, when we postpone obedience, the enemy fills the gap. And the years we lose, the wounds we carry, and the consequences we face remind us that drifting from God comes at a cost.
A Cry for the Unborn: A Call to Repentance in the Black Community
According to the World Health Organization, over 73 million abortions occur each year worldwide. Since 1973, an estimated 20 million Black children, image-bearers of God, have been aborted in the United States alone. Today, Black American women undergo abortion at dramatically higher rates than white women.

