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How a Small Congregation Fed 145,000 People
God is using 124 people from this historic congregation to support a big ministry.
Pastoring in the Age of Celebrity
How famous Bible teachers impact local Bible study.
People Aren't Projects
...and other lessons I learned as a rural pastor.
Does Your Church Have the Right Model?
How to decide.
Four Questions to Ask When Complacency Calls
With all the politicking, protesting, and terrorizing, it’s tempting to give up the fight.
Planting Disciple-Making Churches in the City
What does it take to grow healthy congregations in this hostile environment?
3 Ways to Make Your Church a Healthier Place to Work
Is your staff experiencing a spiritual crisis right under your nose?
When This Pastor Got Political
I thought a town hall meeting would be the perfect venue to fight for justice. I was oh-so-wrong.
Grandma Didn't Go To Church: 9 Ways First-Generation Christians Are Making Me A Better Pastor
How do you pastor people when they're not just the only believers in their family, they’re the first Christian in generations?
Uniting a Violence-Plagued City in Prayer
Neither death threats nor tepid response discouraged two pastors from praying over every murder site in their city for years.
I Voted Clinton. He Voted Trump. We Still Do Ministry Together.
How my right-hand man and I reconciled our political differences for the sake of our church.
The Story Behind the World's Most Complete Graphic Bible
A conversation with the Kingstone Comics editor who oversaw the massive effort to adapt sacred Scripture into comics form.
The Power of Ethical Congruence
Senate chaplain Barry Black reflects on 14 years of pastoring politicians.
What Tech Should My Church Get?
A hasty technology purchase can cost you big time down the road.
Introducing Lent to Your Congregation
It starts with your example.
Ministry on the Alaskan Frontier
Curtis Ivanoff talks leadership and reconciliation in America’s most diverse census tract.
The Year of Fear
How do we minister amid terrorist attacks, racial violence, and the most polarized election in memory?
The Technophobe's Ministry Survival Guide
Simple ideas you can start today, regardless of church size or know-how.
When Christmas Meets the ‘Umbrage Industry’
If history is any guide, there’s no escaping the hostilities that erupt every December.
The Broken Hands of Doctor Strange
What Marvel’s latest hero movie teaches us about engaging suffering.

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The Basketball Team Created to Represent God
The Basketball Team Created to Represent God
The Dallas Mavericks were intended to be the first Christian team in the NBA.

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