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What Will the Church Do When the Freaks and Weirdos Show Up?
The Bible is thick with commands to welcome the stranger. But just how strange are we willing to welcome?
Whom Should We Blame for the Violence?
Maybe someone we hadn't even considered.
What Jen Hatmaker Gets Right about Christian Love
Reactions to her message to LGBT people highlight how confused we are about love and repentance.
When One of Us Falls
5 pastors share how they react when a high-profile Christian leader has a moral failing.
The Widowmaker Repents
After decades of dysfunction, one church publicly confessed its mistreatment of former ministers.
Are You Drifting into Danger?
Small steps can lead us far from Christ.
The Surprising Power of Our Weakest Moments
In God’s hands, crosses become instruments of life-giving grace
In Word, In Deed
Eugene Cho on the underrated need for quiet works of justice.
Confession Leads to Reconciliation Leads to Community
An interview with Mae Elise Cannon and Soong-Chan Rah about their new book, Forgive Us.
It's All in Your Head
Scripture places emormous emphasis on the renewal of our minds.
Review: “Evangelical Postcolonial Conversations”
How can churches embrace a repentant response to a dark side of culture?
Pro-Death, and Pointing Fingers
Repenting from a skewed perspective on sin.
Results of Bill Gothard Harassment Investigation Released
IBLP board decides seminar speaker acted inappropriately but not criminally.
Bill Gothard Breaks Silence on Harassment Claims by 30 Women
(UPDATED) Popular seminar speaker: 'I have failed to live out some of the very things that I have taught.'
What Happens When we Turn (For Real) To God
This Lent, I've learned again that He runs to meet us and welcome us home
Lenten Reflections: Repent and Get on with it
What my children's cheating taught me about sin and the kingdom of God
My Small Group, Anonymous
Where nobody knows your (last) name.
Where Lust Leads
One pastor's journey through sex addiction.
Sick of Sermons
Chronic critique of sermons is an illness. But we can recover.
Anxious About Assurance
How can we be sure that we are saved? A Calvinist and Lutheran answer.

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Paternity Leave Made Me a Better Christian Dad
Paternity Leave Made Me a Better Christian Dad
Time off at the very beginning helps fathers prepare to bring up their children in the “discipline and instruction of the Lord.”

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