In case you haven’t noticed, ‘tis the season … to have another controversy illuminating America’s race-driven fault lines.
This time we can thank Fox News’...
On Dec. 12, many enjoyed a heartfelt presentation of Brown Chapel Heir Force’s “Fearless: A Shepherd’s Story” at the New Hazlett Theater, 6 Allegheny...
The Street Lounge
DEC. 20—The Youth and Young Adult Ministry of Rodman Street Missionary Baptist Church, 6111 Rodman St., East Liberty, will host The Street...
Fearless
DEC. 12—The Brown Chapel Heir Force will host “Fearless: A Shepherds Story” at 7 p.m. at the New Hazlett Theatre, 6 Allegheny Square, North...
(CNN) -- At 32, I barely qualify as a millennial. I wrote my first essay with a pen and paper, but by the time I graduated from college, I owned a cell phone and used Google as a verb. I still remember the home phone numbers of my old high school friends, but don't ask me to recite my husband's without checking my contacts first. I own mix tapes that include selections from Nirvana and Pearl Jam, but I've never planned a trip without Travelocity. Despite having one foot in Generation X, I tend to identify most strongly with the attitudes and the ethos of the millennial generation, and because of this, I'm often asked to speak to my fellow evangelical leaders about why millennials are leaving the church.