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The Spirit’s descent at Pentecost is a model for diverse and distributed leadership.
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Become a Shadow of Your Future Self
Manifesting isn’t the answer. Consenting to holiness is.

With Drug Overdoses on the Rise, Churches Need an All-Hands-on-Deck Attitude
Conservative and progressive Christians favor different approaches, and both have their place.


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Worship Music Is Emotionally Manipulative. Do You Trust the Leader Plucking the Strings?
The Spirit is at work, but so are the mechanisms around high-production sets.

God Didn’t Have to Do Anything for Us
It’s easy to forget that even the smallest gifts point to incredible divine abundance.
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Christians Are Asking ChatGPT About God. Is This Different From Googling?
Experts from around the world explain the consequences of the AI revolution for believers on and off the internet.

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I Think I Need a Therapist
In our pursuit of mental wellness, author Aundi Kolber helps us appreciate God’s “slow miracles.”

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Remembering Tim Keller
The New York pastor’s winsome witness taught us all how to seek the good of our cities.

Sola Scripturas: Can Evangelicals Befriend the ‘Protestant Reformers of Islam’?
Interview with scholar of American Salafism finds commonalities—and potential for engagement—between the austere Islamic interpretive movement and the Christian community most wary of them.
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