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Important Developments in the Church and the World
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One Body, Many Parts: The Crucial Role of the ‘Faith-Based FEMA’ After Florence
Working alongside government agencies, Christian volunteers aid hurricane victims based on what each denomination does best. - Sep 18,
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Here’s Who Willow Creek Chose to Investigate Bill Hybels
Independent advisory group of four evangelical leaders—two women and two men—hope to complete work by early 2019. - Sep 18,
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The #MeToo Movement Has Educated Pastors. And Left Them with More Questions.
More pastors say they are addressing these issues from the pulpit. Still, half say they lack training in how to address sexual and domestic violence. - Sep 11,
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China Mulls Major Restrictions on Online Ministries
Foreigners would be prohibited from providing “religious information” to mainland Chinese via the internet, according to draft rules.
Let the Foster and Adopted Children Come to MeFamilies of vulnerable children often feel unwelcome in their own churches. Here are five ways to change that.
One-on-One with Daniel Darling on ‘The Dignity Revolution’What does it look like to reclaim God's rich vision of humanity in a world that is increasingly asking what it means to be human?
America’s Age of Skepticism: How Christians Should RespondAs Christians, how we choose to engage skepticism matters; we’re called to do so with thoughtfulness and conviction.
How Mothers (and Others) Minister in Disrupted SpacesChrist's kingdom work involved detours. Can we follow his model?
What Happens When You Love a RacistHe was a budding white nationalist leader. His friends thought he could be something different.
Can You Hear Me Now?In an age when most are rushing to have their say, Christians can love by giving others a hearing.
The Myth of Missionary NeutralityEverything we do either propels God’s mission forward or hinders the embodiment of his kingdom on earth as it is in heaven.
How Poetry Quiets the ‘Pandemonium of Blab’Poet Christian Wiman helps us tune our ears to silence, so God's voice won't be lost in the noise.
More Than Material MindsAs a Christian and a neuroscientist, I keep learning that to be human is to have a soul.
Myers-Briggs and Other Mirrors for the SoulA new history of the ubiquitous personality test sheds light on what it can and can’t deliver.
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The Philadelphia Eagles Get the ‘God Squad’ TreatmentA reporter’s inside look at the team’s Christian culture repeats some characteristic flaws of evangelical writing on sports.




