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Why My Church Partners With ‘He Gets Us’
As a Black pastor, I appreciate how the diverse campaign helps my congregation reach our neighbors.
Super Bowl Fans Don’t Need a Linebacker Jesus
Using sports to market Christ has a long history, but Sunday’s iteration might skip the muscles for heart.
$100M Ad Campaign Aims to Make Jesus the ‘Biggest Brand in Your City’
“He Gets Us,” an effort to attract skeptics and cultural Christians, launches nationally this month. But Christians still have questions about how the church markets faith.
How Baptists and Catholics Together Helped Save Thousands of Florida Marriages
A faith-based marriage campaign in Jacksonville appears to have driven divorce rates down. Can the model be replicated?
Is Your Church Targeting A Demographic Group? Here Are 6 Reasons You Need To Stop
Seeing people as members of a group may be great for attendance, but it’s not good for discipleship.
Is Your Church Evangelizing Or Just Advertising? 4 Reasons It Matters
Evangelism isn’t about sales, it’s about relationship. It’s not about filling a building with people, it’s about filling people with Jesus.
France Punishes Pro-Life Websites for False Advertising
Meanwhile, US states split on disclosures by Christian pregnancy centers.
Crisis Pregnancy Centers: Losing on Google and Yahoo, Winning in Court?
(UPDATED) Do abortion clinic alternatives use deceptive advertising? Search engines and appeals courts weigh in.
What Being a Parent Has Taught Me About God
An ad for the Olympics, family devotions, and parental mistakes have all brought me closer to understanding God's love for us.
Died: Russ Reid, Marketer Who Modernized How Your Favorite Ministries Raise Money
Reid helped Billy Graham Crusade, Prison Fellowship, Promise Keepers, World Vision, International Justice Mission, and more.
Making Films With, Not About, the Homeless
Neighborhood Film Company includes adults in recovery in the production process.
Did We Love 'God Made a Farmer' Too Much?
Someday maybe we'll find the road between demeaning rural life and romanticizing the difficult reality of today's American farm.
Should Churches Trademark their Names and Logos?
Observers weigh in.
The Story Behind the Mars Hill Trademark Dispute
Sacramento church will keep name, change logo. Seattle church says demand letter was a mistake.
Photoshop, Patriarchy, and Protection of the Vulnerable
Should it be so shocking to seriously consider censoring the consumer arts?
Campus Crusade Changes Name to Cru
Ministry leaders worry that the word "crusade" has too many negative associations.
A Sketchy Ad from Skechers Shape-Ups
Do 7-year-olds really need butt-boosting training shoes?
The Gods of the Checkout Aisle
Understanding the parareligion of celebrity culture. A review of 'Gods Behaving Badly.'
Why I Let My Son Wear Pink
The real trouble with the J. Crew ad controversy is not a gay/transgender agenda but our culture's sexualization of children.
Why Barbie Needs Ken After All
The power couple's Valentine's Day reunion may just teach Barbie that the world doesn't revolve around her.

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Goodbye Postmodernism, Hello Metamodernism
Goodbye Postmodernism, Hello Metamodernism
Our apologetics must evolve to engage with the new cultural mood of the next generations.

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