Church Life+Ministry
Christian Camps Tried to Keep COVID-19 Away. It Didn’t Always Work.
Can schools learn from summer successes and outbreaks?
White Fragility: Sin, Redemption and the Gospel
An insufficient doctrine of sin and redemption cannot hope to resolve systemic injustice.
White Fragility: Behind the Worldview
Unraveling the contemporary critical theory behind White Fragility is key to deciphering its meaning.
How I Explained Beirut’s Explosion to My Kids
As Christian parents, our children must know we will keep them safe. But that does not mean keeping them comfortable.
Jerry Falwell Jr. Takes Leave of Absence from Liberty
The university’s board of trustees met Friday following controversy over a photo circulating on social media.
White Fragility: “Eat the Meat, Spit Out the Bones”
Robin DiAngelo’s White Fragility is not a Christian book, nor does it claim to be, but it can still be informative.
16 Beirut Ministries Respond to Lebanon Explosion
(UPDATED) Evangelical leaders describe the damage, how Christians are helping, and the need for a hope beyond politics.
COVID-19 Will Change Christian Summer Camp Forever
Coronavirus has closed some camps for good. It’s made it harder for the rest of them to survive.
White Fragility: George Yancey Points a Different Way on Race
A summary of George Yancey's academic critique on 'White Fragility'
White Fragility: Why this Book is Important for Evangelicals
DiAngelo’s book serves as a reminder that when Christians fail to address issues of individual and systemic sin like white supremacy, the world will address it.
Christians Worry Hong Kong’s New Law Will Hamper Missions
Recent Chinese regulations on foreign interference extend into the diaspora and raise questions for longstanding ministries.
Why Many Christians Want to Leave Palestine. And Why Most Won’t.
Survey of a thousand local believers finds majority desire a one-state solution, while few complain about religious freedom.
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US Capitol to Install Billy Graham Statue in 2021
After five years of planning, the Bible-wielding preacher will replace a white supremacist North Carolina governor in the national collection.
White Fragility: A Conversation on Race and Racism
Introducing a new series discussing ‘White Fragility’ with perspectives from various Christian leaders.
Brethren Against Brethren: LGBT Fight Divides Peace Church
Departing congregations want stricter enforcement of official positions.
How Two California Megachurches Kept Worshiping
John MacArthur takes a stand against regulations, while Greg Laurie finds creative ways to comply.
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What I Can Learn from the Life and Death of John Lewis
With a gracious spirit and hopeful optimism, John Lewis cast a final vision for a future that should have long already been realized.
N. T. Wright: The Pandemic Should Make Us Humble—and Relentlessly Practical
We can’t know for sure why it’s happening or how to stop it. But Scripture calls us to grieve with God’s Spirit and get to work serving others.
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Baltimore Pastor Sees Long-Term Solution to Food Insecurity: Black Church Farms
Christian food ministries are stretched to the limit by 2020 needs as crises reveal deeper problems.
The Church’s Prophetic Witness in a Post-Christian World
Our goal isn’t to make our home here, but to reflect our coming home when our King brings down the New City Jerusalem to earth.
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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”
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