
Following Jesus without bowing to empire. Drew G. I. Hart, PhD, is a professor, author of multiple books, co-host of InVerse Podcast, and regularly speaks across the country.
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After my recent Substack post reflecting on Jesus’ words “It is Finished,” I was struck by how many of you resonated with the insights of early Christians like Irenaeus and Gregory of Nazianzus. Since the Protestant Reformation, many Wester...
I participated in a Seven Last Words Good Friday Service on 4/3/2026.
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Reflecting on the words of Jesus as he hangs from the cross is heavy. Crucifixion is not light. Our world that crucifies and terrorizes people i...
John Perkins significantly impacted my life trajectory. I was raised in a Black evangelical congregation as the grandson of Dr. B. Sam Hart, founder of GOGF Ministries and radio, who planted more than ten congregations across the East Coast...
The 16th century Protestant Reformation was a reaction to the abuses of the medieval Catholic Church. Today, we can all look back and see the problem with selling indulgences (and other corruptions) and how those practices were inconsistent...
As I write, a winter storm has hit our region. My family is sheltering at home to wait it out. The accumulation is predicted to shut down the ordinary flow of life for a couple of days; the authorities have mandated that no one drive on the...
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Following Jesus without bowing to empire. Professor, author, and co-host of InVerse Podcast. Books: Making It Plain (2024) Reparations and the Theological Disciplines (2023) Who Will Be A Witness? (2020) Trouble I've Seen (2016)
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