Church Life+Ministry

Are We Transformed Yet?
Why the spiritually mature don't talk about how God has made them spiritually mature.
Breadwinners and Benefactors
Lynn Cohick argues that early Christian women were more active in public life than we might think.
Introverts for Jesus, Unite!
How to get along with the extroverts who populate the Western church.
Amen, and a Foul
It is important to distinguish between individuals in sports and the system of sports. Both are broken due to the Fall.
More Sports Talk
But not the kind you hear on ESPN.
Sports Fanatics
How Christians have succumbed to the sports culture—and what might be done about it.
Selling Jesus to Optimistic America
How the positive thinking movement has shaped the church.
Segregated in a Whole New Way
A church family from the same generation isn't much of a family.
Carl Henry Was Right
Christianity Today's first editor grasped what I as a young theologian failed to understand about church involvement in social justice.
Packer, Unpacked
Timothy George attempts to interpret the great 'theologizer.'
Was the Bush Faith-Based Initiative a Failure?
'In Jos We Are Coming Face to Face in Confrontation with Satan'
The Anglican Archbishop of Jos speaks out on last week's deadly attacks and the media coverage that followed.
Point of Crisis, Point of Grace
Why it's crucial to recognize how little we're being transformed.
The Truth About the Religious Violence in Jos, Nigeria
It's not easy to state who started it or how many died. But the horror for those affected is clear.
More Human Smoke Rises in Jos
This week's deadly riots struck home for the academic dean of ECWA Theological Seminary.
Helping Haiti Heal
Food for the Hungry explains the challenges it faces before it can begin to help Haiti recover from the earthquake.
Audio Bibles Propel Scripture into Remote Regions
Technological advances are delivering Scripture across the globe.
Catholics Come Home?
One of America's many "former Catholics," now an evangelical pastor, considers the latest New Evangelization initiative.
One Week After Haiti's Earthquake, New Challenges in Helping
World Vision's Laura Blank on what makes this relief effort different—and on being surprised by hymns.
What an Ancient Hebrew Note Might Mean
Scholar says five lines of ancient script on a broken piece of pottery confirm Kingdom of Israel's existence in 10th century B.C. Others are cautious.

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For the Warming of the Earth: Worshiping in the Age of Creation Care
For the Warming of the Earth: Worshiping in the Age of Creation Care
Christian artists work at the intersection of music and climate change.

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