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Important Developments in the Church and the World
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Solar Light of the World: Evangelicals Launch Global Clean Energy Campaign
The initiative aims to convert 1 in 5 WEA churches and institutions to renewable power by 2025. - Dec 9,
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Christmas Celebrations Canceled in Iraq After Deaths of 400 Protesters
Amid show of solidarity by Chaldean patriarch, some Iraqi Christians hope to lead nation to Jonah-like repentance. - Dec 9,
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The Bible App’s Most Popular Verse of 2019: ‘Do Not Worry’
YouVersion users look for comfort the third year in row, while Bible Gateway’s list includes John 3:16 and multiple psalms. - Dec 7,
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Died: Reinhard Bonnke, Record-Setting Evangelist to Africa
Founder of Christ for All Nations, the German Pentecostal held one of the biggest evangelism crusades in history.
- Christianity Today’s 2020 Book AwardsOur picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
- What If I‘m Not the ‘Submissive’ Type?I used to be repulsed by Ephesians 5. Then I learned to see Paul’s instructions through a gospel lens.
- Don’t Remember Reinhard Bonnke for His Crowd SizesFocusing on the numbers obscures the German evangelist's real legacy in Africa.
- The How and the Why of Writing as a ChristianAn experienced editor shows how well-crafted words can help us serve God and neighbor.
- Cambodian Christians’ Government Endorsement Represents a ‘Modern-Day Miracle’With major gatherings and promises of continued religious freedom protections, evangelists are eager to see the gospel keep spreading in the Buddhist nation.
- Carving Out a Niche for Micro-CongregationsA new wave of designer ministries isn’t about attracting people to “big church.”
- Trinity Lutheran Child Learning CenterWhat it's like to fight for a safe playground—and religious liberty.
- Nobodies Were the First to KnowWhen God announced the birth of Christ to sweaty, uncouth shepherds, he signaled something important about the kind of Messiah he was sending.
- What Does the Bible Have to Say about Leadership?We must allow Scripture to guide us as leaders without losing sight of all the other wisdom the Bible provides to us.
- What It Means that Jesus Was ‘Without Sin’It is central to our faith that Jesus shared our nature. Does that include its fallenness?
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Died: Reinhard Bonnke, Record-Setting Evangelist to Africa
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Christianity Today’s 2020 Book Awards
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Wayne Grudem Tells Us Why He Changed His Divorce Position
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Sunday Church Attack Kills 14 in Burkina Faso
(UPDATED) President of West African nation condemns “barbaric attack” at beginning of Advent.
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Judea, Suburbia, to the Ends of the Earth
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Inspired Questions: A New Approach to Prison Ministry
As we intentionally draw attention to the Scriptures, which reveal Jesus’s power, presence, ministry, words, deeds, miracles, and wisdom, we should also give concerted attention to the very questions the Holy Spirit inspired for us to read and consider.(The Exchange) -
Alister McGrath: Both Science and Stories Declare God’s Glory
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Five Ways We Misunderstand American Religious History
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All God’s Laws Are Equal. Are Some More Equal Than Others?
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