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Church Life

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Out of Step and Fine with It
Why Tullian Tchividjian, the grandson of the Most Admired Man in America, thinks Christians need to become unfashionable.
Some Preachers, Long Gone, Keep Preaching from Beyond the Grave
Pastors' messages continue through TV, radio, and the Internet, even as some listeners probably don't even know they're gone.
How to Shrink a Church
It's not that easy, but hopefully it's the new evangelical trend.
Faith on the Frontera
Drug violence halts church trips to short-term missions mecca.
Caring for the Caregivers
Studies suggest that pastors' health declines are a church problem.
Church Pink Slips
Tax exemption means layoffs hit congregations' employees harder.
Death Tax Resurrected
Churches and nonprofits poised to benefit from estate gifts.
Making the Local Church a Hero
The untold success story of Willow Creek in Africa.
Charismatic Character Clash
Journalist and pastor debate restoration for disgraced revivalist Todd Bentley.
Worship Behind the Razor Wire
A growing number of prison churches offer community for convicts.
Taking Heat
While some take action, most evangelicals in the global South remain lukewarm on climate change.
Lament for Lost Eden
What to look for in a real church.
Searching for Radical Faith
I traveled from Portland to Delhi, and this is what I found.
Q&A: Louie Giglio
The Passion Conference founder talks about his overseas tour and the new church he has started with Matt Redman and Chris Tomlin.
Memo to Worship Bands
Five sound reasons to lower the volume.
Faith-based Super Bowl Parties
A pastor explains why his church likes to be host for football's biggest event.
Cult Watchers Reconsider
Former detractors of Nee and Lee now endorse 'local churches.'
The Greatest Social Need
It happens to be something that evangelicals are specially gifted to meet.
Popcorn in the Pews
Movie theaters are the new churches. Some congregations plan to stay.
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