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Canadian Evangelical Scholar Fired Following University Investigation
A Christian college terminated John G. Stackhouse after an independent report alleged a pattern of inappropriate remarks to students. The professor challenges the findings.
At Indigenous Seminary, Students Learn the Power of Faith Embedded in Identity
The newly accredited school promotes a theological education that’s not at odds with culture.
More than 1 in 10 New Southern Baptist Churches Are Hispanic
Leader of Send Network Español opens up about church planting’s diverse future in North America.
Beyond Pope’s Apology, Indigenous Christians Carve Own Path to Healing
Recovering languages and contextualizing theology help Canada's First Nations communities reconcile faith and culture after residential schools made them "hate the name of Jesus."
No, Western Christians Are Not In Exile
But the church will live under occupation until the return of our King.
Pew: US, France, and Korea Are Most Divided—Especially over Religion
Survey of almost 19,000 adults in 17 nations examines societal conflict between different religions, political parties, races and ethnicities, and urban and rural communities.
The Road Ahead: 10 Characteristics of a Future Church Planter, Part 1
The well-worn paths of the past can often be poor guides for missionary travelers toward the future evangelistic work in North America.
One-on-One with Gabriel Salguero on Hispanic Heritage Month and the Church
“There is a revival in much of the Global South, and Latin America is a part of this revival.”
In Search of a Better Land: A World on the Move and a Church on Mission
Three takeaways from my time with the North America Diaspora Strategy Group.
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