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British Evangelicals Brace for Brexit
Politics remain divisive, but churches seek unity in prayer.
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Important Developments in the Church and the World
- Dec 13,
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Senate’s Genocide Vote Not the Only Good News for Armenian Christians
In addition to historic recognition by US lawmakers, this week a new patriarch was finally elected in Istanbul, Turkey. - Dec 11,
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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.
- 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.
- Our Favorite New Christian Christmas Albums of the YearMix up your holiday listening with releases from Phil Wickham, Audrey Assad, and others.
- Observing Advent Makes Me Feel Less AloneFollowing the rituals of the church calendar remind me that my life is part of the larger story of God’s creation, redemption, and restoration.
- Is the Wisdom of Mary Unique for a Teenager?Psychology suggests why we shouldn't look down on the faith of the young.
- The Business of Evangelical Book Publishing Is BusinessOr is it faith? Or some complex combination of both?
- 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.
- Pastors Need Friends Born for AdversityWhen beloved congregants turned on me, who could I trust for advice?
- 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.
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Died: Reinhard Bonnke, Record-Setting Evangelist to Africa
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I used to be repulsed by Ephesians 5. Then I learned to see Paul’s instructions through a gospel lens.
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Judea, Suburbia, to the Ends of the Earth
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Shibboleth: The Most Significant Missiological Issue in North America
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When the Shepherds Spy on the Sheep
In communist East Germany, the church was supposed to be a refuge from the government’s godlike gaze. But the secret police managed to bribe and flatter their way in.