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When the Rohingya Came, This Christian Hospital Was Ready
After decades shut out of refugee camps, medical missionaries in Bangladesh offer expert care to those who fled Myanmar.
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Important Developments in the Church and the World
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Nigerian Mass Becomes a Massacre: Herdsmen Kill 18 Worshipers, Adding to Hundreds of Victims
‘Vile, evil, and satanic’ attacks by Fulani now outnumber Boko Haram, one of the world's deadliest terror groups. - Apr 25,
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80% of Americans Believe in God. Pew Found Out What They Mean.
Does God talk to you? Has God punished you? Here’s how denomination, gender, and political party relate to how we see the divine. - Apr 23,
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5,000 Pastors Rally to Defend Housing Tax Break Ruled Unconstitutional
Appeal: Exemptions do more than just save pastors $800 million a year. - Apr 21,
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Willow Creek Promises Investigation Amid New Allegations Against Bill Hybels
“We are sorry,” elder board says as more women claim misconduct.
- One-on-One with Scot McKnight on "Open to the Spirit"The Holy Spirit’s involvement in our lives through the cultivation of holiness, spiritual gifts, and worship.
- Community Home Offers ‘Boot Camp’ for Pregnant MomsHow a residential program in Virginia goes beyond crisis pregnancy aid.
- Sit With Your Family at Church—But Maybe Not Your SpouseBut should extroverts seek out empty seats by introverts?
- Five Decisions that Helped Turn Around My Small Town ChurchI believe your small town church can grow; I believe this because I’m living it.
- Bethel Music and Bieber Sang It. But Do We Really Believe in ‘Reckless Love’?Worship experts weigh in on the theology beneath Cory Asbury’s chart-topping hit.
- One-on-One with Sam Chan on Evangelism in a Skeptical WorldThe essence of evangelism is the gospel message—true for all peoples, all places, and all times.
- Rosaria Butterfield: Christian Hospitality Is Radically Different from ‘Southern Hospitality’It has nothing to do with entertainment—and everything to do with addressing the crisis of unbelief.
- The Preacher and the PopesBilly Graham admired the moral leadership and evangelistic passion he saw in Catholics like John Paul II.
- The Moral of Moral Failings of Christian LeadersThe character of Christian leaders is in question. We need to ask why and work for change.
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The Mission Deserves Margin: Minister To The Church You Have, While Preparing For More
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Picking up the Mantle
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The Remarkable Story of China’s ‘Bible Women’
The history of Christianity in the world’s largest country can’t be told without acknowledging the female evangelists and pastors who built its church. -
Whatever Happened to Gifts of Language, Prophecy, and Healing?
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The Pastor's Currency is Influence
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Sectarian Cinema: Oscars Highlight Muslim Defense of Persecuted Christians
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The Origin Story of Martin Luther King Jr.
How the civil-rights hero honed his preaching skills and prophetic vision at a Northern liberal seminary.