Stepping forward in our faith means honoring those who have come before and preparing the way for those to come. In partnership with The Witness, we’re humbled to do our small part in equipping and empowering Black image bearers of God.
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Holiday Gifts From the VOICES Collection
Get gifts to inspire family and friends from the VOICES Collection! Shop all of our resources with the special 10% off discount for our friends involved with The Witness.
In partnership with Jonathan Irons and Maya Moore Irons, VOICES seeks to help believers understand why we should care about prison ministry and criminal justice reform and what we can do about it.
With a dynamic video discussion series, podcast conversations, and supporting discussion guide, be inspired and equipped to do justice together!
There’s a crisis happening and men are struggling. Nobody wants to talk about it. Hear Christian Black men speak about the issues most men face in their pursuit of becoming whole. The Whole Man book and video series addresses how men can love God with their whole self–head, heart, mind, and soul.
Caring Well: 90 Self-Care Devotions for the African American Caregiver
Caregiving is a core value in our culture, with strong women of faith often filling that role for countless members of the community. Yet how can we continue to care for others when it feels like there’s nothing left to give? Discover 90 biblical devotions that encourage you to find time for self-care throughout your caregiving journey.
Why do our backstories matter? Because where we come from can say a lot about who we are. Sit down with Rasool Berry and special guests as they dig into the influences and experiences that shape the person they are today.
Sho Baraka is an internationally known recording artist and speaker. He’s the highlighted artist on the “Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom” soundtrack.
Joyce Dinkins
Writer, Editor
Dinkins served as the first Executive Editor of VOICES and oversaw the publication of the VOICES books and devotionals that were created in that time. She continues to contribute to VOICES, while also serving as the director of Publishing in Color which exists to increase the number of books published by spiritual writers of color.