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Trump Won’t Divide the Church This Time (and That’s Not Necessarily Good News)
Cynicism and cruelty are even worse than division.
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A Requiem for the Twitter I Once Knew
The social media platform has birthed key movements and conversations. Here’s what I’ll miss if it dies or changes form.
3 Principles for Settling Political Spats in the Church
When we see civic engagement as a limited strategy rather than a source of moral identity, we’re better equipped to reach across the partisan aisle.
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Loving God Means More Than Knowing about Him, but Not Less
Our hearts and souls can’t fulfill the Great Commandment without our minds.
Go Ahead. Indulge Your Nostalgia.
But use it to praise God’s goodness, not a romanticized past.
Q&A Natasha Sistrunk Robinson: Call for the Wailing Women of Color
The editor of “Voices of Lament” on how public injustice demands public sorrow.
A democracia está em crise: Como os cristãos podem ajudar a preservá-la
Neste período de eleições, ame o seu próximo apoiando o resultado das eleições, a liberdade de imprensa e uma transição de poder pacífica.
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An Ark Mentality Can’t Survive an Anxiety-Flooded Age
In a world of fear and turmoil, the story of Noah brings baptismal hope.
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The Forgotten Christian Cause: Preserving Democracy
This election season, love your neighbor by supporting voter results, a free press, and a peaceful transfer of power.
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How Kanye West’s Breakdown Makes Sense of Our Social Crisis
Evangelicals are part of the shock culture ecosystem that exploits celebrities.
Bienaventurados los que lamentan el suicidio
Cuidar de las personas que pasan por un dolor profundo requiere una sólida teología del sufrimiento.
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Blessed Are Those Who Mourn Suicide
Caring for people in pain requires a rich theology of suffering.
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Rebuilding Church Community: What’s Actually Working?
Pastors respond.
What We Lose When We Livestream
Do our online viewers truly realize what they’re missing?
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To Be a Pastor Is to Know Betrayal
Apprenticing Jesus in a cruciform call.
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We Still Need the Nuclear Family
Married parents and their kids have a calling that needs to be expanded, not obliterated.
Meet the Scholar-Activist Who Changed Baptist Minds on Race
T. B. Maston’s views on integration were controversial at his seminary. Today, they deserve a fresh hearing.
Hymns and Neurons: How Worship Rewires Our Brains and Bonds Us Together
Scientific data suggests that singing in community reshapes our physical selves and our corporate connections.
Our Quest for Control Has Gotten Out of Control
More and more, it’s causing broken relationships, burnout, and anxiety. But that doesn’t mean we’re called to “let go and let God.”
Jesus liberta homens e mulheres para perguntarem ‘como posso servir’, e não ‘quem está na liderança’
Nossa visão dos papéis e das relações de gênero deve começar pelo padrão de humildade de Cristo.
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Top Story May 8, 2024

SBC Membership Falls to 47-Year Low, But Church Involvement Is Up
SBC Membership Falls to 47-Year Low, But Church Involvement Is Up
Amid the continued declines, Southern Baptists are celebrating back-to-back years of growth in worship attendance and baptism.

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