Church Life+Ministry
Evangelicals and Domestic Violence: Are Christian Men More Abusive?
A sociologist looks at the data on domestic abuse against women.
How Can We Cultivate a Sense of ‘Belonging’ in Our Gospel Witness?
Belonging is one of the great longings of the human soul.
Died: Harry Blamires, the C. S. Lewis Protégé Who Rediscovered ‘The Christian Mind’
Influential theologian and author lived to be 101, and to see his popular book remain in print.
Three Biblical Frameworks for Faithfulness in the Post-Christendom West (Part 2)
Call. Context. Commission.
Lovers, Fighters, and the World They Made
Alec Ryrie explores the emotional bonds that have held the Protestant family together for 500 years.
Three Biblical Frameworks for Faithfulness in the Post-Christendom West (Part 1)
Call. Context. Commission.
Welcoming the Prisoner into Your Small Group
Prison Fellowship's new curriculum invites Christians to learn how their faith intersects with America's criminal justice system.
Is There a Place at the Table for Leaders with Mental Illness? I Think So.
Depression is an illness. Like diabetes.
To More Than a Few Good Men: Don’t Give Up on Working with Women
Four research-based solutions beyond Mike Pence’s ‘Billy Graham Rule.’
The Need for Culturally Agile Leaders in Church Planting
The mission of God knows no cultural boundaries
Forks & Spoons - A Simple Evangelism Strategy [Gospel Life Podcast]
Start each week with this encouragement to show and share the love of Jesus.
Waiting Outside an Abortion Clinic Years Ago Was Worth It
The mother of an almost-aborted baby reached out with this letter about her son.
Advent: The Birth of Christ Is Too Big for One Day
Why our family is celebrating Advent this year.
Unlocking Eight Motivational Triggers for Evangelism and Discipleship
How can we "spur one another on toward love and good deeds”?
Digging Down Deep into Protestant-Catholic Differences
Two books—one Catholic, one Protestant—show how the conversation should be engaged.
For Andrew Peterson, Creating Art Means Facing His Fear of Being Known
The singer-songwriter and author reflects on a long career of finding holy hope in the face of self-doubt.
Getting Past Inertia: Three Simple Tips for Sharing Our Faith
Sailboats and lists
The Only Bright Spot in American Giving
Research highlights radical giving of poor and unpaid labor of women.
Your Spouse Doesn’t Need Your Unconditional Support
Sometimes the deepest expression of love comes in the form of difficult-to-hear truths.
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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”
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