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EDITORIAL: Take Us Out of the Ball Game
Life indeed goes on, even when grown men in knickers take their gloves and go home.
Wide Awake
Worshiping Like Pagans?
How much did Christians borrow from Greek and Roman religions?
Repeating the Unrepeatable
The eucharistic meal continues to spill over its historical forms to pervade the lives of Christians, doing so every time we approach any table in faith.
RAISING YOUR CREATIVITY QUOTIENT
A few good habits can improve the quality of your ideas
LET THERE BE WIT & WISDOM, WEEKLY
After six days, God's creation was done. But for pastors…
WIRING YOURSELF FOR LIGHTNING
When you're the church lightning rod, you have to be well grounded.
SOULWORK
How to strengthen ministry from the inside out.
FOOD FOR THE SOUL
Christianity and the Civil War: A Gallery of Fighters of Faith
These Christian generals helped wage the Civil War, and their faith affected how they did it.
STUMBLING ACROSS THE SUPERNATURAL
How one pastor found himself doing heaven's work in the humdrum.
Two Fallacies about Leisure
Teach Us to Play, Lord
We have long affirmed the Protestant work ethic. We need a leisure ethic to match.
RE-CALLED BY GOD
READING FOR FUN AND PULPIT
Books that give both pleasure on Monday and ideas on Sunday.
How to Minister Without Applause
God is gracious. Can I be content with that?

Top Story May 12, 2024

If You’re a Christian, You Should Probably Thank Your Mom
If You’re a Christian, You Should Probably Thank Your Mom
A majority of American Protestants were raised by devout mothers, a study finds.

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