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The Christian X-odus
As faithful Twitter users drop the platform, writers, leaders, and ministries adapt to a new social landscape.
Put Not Your Trust in ChatGPT, for Now
Q&A with a veteran AI engineer and entrepreneur, Tom Kehler, about the limits of the popular chatbot and the wonders of the human brain.
Changing Minds Is Not Our Job
We cannot control our people, and attempting to do so will only do damage.
Ghosted Again? Pastors Respond to Disappearing Congregants
Church leaders are seeking fresh ways to prevent "backdoor exits" and adapt to shifting membership.
Research Gives Churches Three Insights for Better International Partnerships
One researcher studied cross cultural interactions between Christians in Cuba and North America and found that clear themes emerged in healthy partnerships.
$100M Ad Campaign Aims to Make Jesus the ‘Biggest Brand in Your City’
“He Gets Us,” an effort to attract skeptics and cultural Christians, launches nationally this month. But Christians still have questions about how the church markets faith.
“Act Like a Chimp” - 3 Guiding Principles before You Click 'Send' Online
You can either act like a chimp or a rhino. How to respond to the seemingly absurd beyond our natural instincts.
Four Ways to Do Better When You Want to Deliver a Harsh Comment Online
Instead of letting social media get the best of us, consider how we can be genuine ambassadors for Christ online.
Four Crucial Things to Know About Communicating in a Crisis
For twenty months I’ve watched a large nonprofit handle pandemic response. Here’s what I’ve learned
Visitors to Those in Prison Are Getting Screened Out
Video calls can supplement but should never supplant visits with incarcerated people.
Your Brain Is Tricking You While You Try to Fight for Justice
And nothing will get better until we change the way we communicate, says one author.
Daniel Darling Fired from NRB After Pro-Vaccine Remarks
The ministry’s former spokesman had appeared in national media explaining why he as a Christian trusts the COVID-19 vaccine.
Why We Don’t Dump Friends Who Disagree
Affection can keep us together, even if ideas don’t.
3 Toolkits to Help You Talk with Vaccine-Hesitant People in your Church and Community
Sixty percent of Americans are still not vaccinated. Here are some tools for communicating about it.
You Can't Pursue Justice Unless You Truly Understand One Thing.
Q&A with British strategist Genelle Aldred on how the first step to de-polarizing our world is recognizing the biases in our own communication.
One-on-One with Tony Merida on Christ-Centered Conflict Resolution
When you’re in a conflict, you don’t want a bunch of steps, and you don’t want a big book.
Online Communion Can Still Be Sacramental
The bread and the cup Zoomed for you.
Evangelism Formation: Our Treasure, Our Technology, and Our Togetherness
Technology is making the gospel available to people around the world like never before.
Global Family and the Coronavirus
God is our refuge in times of troubles, and he is our defender, as well as our deliverer.
Evangelism Formation: The Gospel—Found in Translation
When our evangelism is lost in translation, it might be time to consider how we can cross the communication divide?
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