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How to Get the DNA of Jesus
Gordon T. Smith describes how fallen sinners are made holy.
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Irritating Stereotypes That Make Me a Better Pastor
Three obnoxious assumptions that just happen to be true.
Ministry Strong
Pete Briscoe on pursuing spiritual, relational, and physical vigor.
If I Had a Scanner
How would our worship services be different?
Spiritual Direction for Weird People
How do I help someone grow who's not like me?
Big Theology for Little Kids
Thanks to catechism, my young ones can tell you a thing or two about justification, salvation, and repentance.
Cancer of the Attitude (Part Two)
How I responded when I found my success being threatened by an unlikely foe.
Cancer of the Attitude (Part One)
Treat this disease before it sickens your ministry.
Yes, Holiness Does Require Effort
Kevin DeYoung responds to Mark Galli and our other reviewers.
The Sweaty Work of Sanctification
Holiness is God's gift to redeemed Christians, but we need to strive for it all the same.
The Hole In Our Holiness Goes Even Deeper
Kevin DeYoung uncovers a troubling erosion of personal evangelical piety, but what about the public implications of godly living?
Coming Clean
Confession is good for the soul—and the souls of those you lead.
The New Monk Warriors
A ministry emerged out of the Texas desert to redirect the lives of college students.
Emotional Stability
You'll never grow up if you aren't willing to examine your inner life.
The Big Reveal
One church's challenge to engage the Bible led to spiritual florescence in the lives of its members.
How to Spot a Transformed Christian
12 outward signs of the inner reality
4 Conversation Skills that Transform
How to practice "pastoral presence" and guide deep change.
Thoughts from a Simple-Minded Jesus Lover
The great gay Christian debate is never-ending, one-dimensional, and somewhat pointless.
A Life to Die For …
Sanctification, theologically and spiritually, is a matter of life and death (not necessarily in that order).

Top Story May 7, 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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