Church Life+Ministry
Brits’ Top Response to Theology Questions? ‘Don’t Know’
Uncertainty and heresy are common in the UK, but evangelicals stand out for fidelity to orthodoxy.
US Missionary Killed by ‘World’s Most Isolated’ Tribe
John Allen Chau returned to the prohibited island even after being shot: “It's worth it to declare Jesus to these people.”
The Gift of Seeing
To see the potential and dignity in every person is a gift we must receive and then cultivate.
Do Christians Focus Too Much on the Family?
Pew survey finds that a minority of Americans, even within the church, put faith first.
Give Thanks for What Others Have That You Don’t
This Thanksgiving, praise God for other people’s blessings—even the ones you wish for.
Why Prayer Is Still Public Schools’ Best Hope
The founder of Teachers Who Pray calls public education “America’s biggest mission field.”
Preoccupied with Love: Lifting High Evangelism Again
An interview with Sam Owusu.
The Necessity of Teachability for Mission
The church needs a resurgence in teachability if we’re going to see a movement of evangelism in our day.
Live at the Intersection of Grace and Truth
We don’t get to pick "either/or." It is a distinctly "both/and" proposition.
Preoccupied with Love: Lifting High Evangelism Again
An interview with Sherry Harney.
Why ‘Passing on the Faith’ Fails Our Kids
Young adults often leave the church after high school. The problem lies close to home.
When Your Identity Is Wrapped Up into Your Ministry
What does it look like for followers of Christ to live and work with a healthy sense of ambition?
When Christian Practices Hurt Other People
Baptism, prayer, and Communion can all go “wayward,” says Lauren Winner. Should we blame the sinful practitioners or the practices themselves?
Kurt Kaiser Passes Away, But His Music Will Pass It On
From Word Music to Baylor University, Christian composer leaves a legacy of hundreds of songs.
Reaching Out to Non-Believers this Holiday Season
Relationships are a significant means through which people can be reached with the gospel.
A Summit on Sexual Violence: Calling Men to Listen Well
Unfortunately, we’ve spent way more time discussing each gender’s roles than we have each gender’s souls.
Even for Christian Combat Veterans, No Easy Answers
What two recent films get right, and what they miss.
Stepping Back Before Speaking Out
In solitude, we turn our face toward God who so loves this world.
Making Room at Your Table for International Students
Jesus taught his followers that welcoming strangers is the equivalent to welcoming him.
A New Guild Aims to Equip Women and Amplify Orthodoxy
An interview with Pelican Project members Karen Swallow Prior, Kristie Anyabwile, and Tish Harrison Warren.
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