Church Life+Ministry

Five Priorities of A Worshipping Church
But what if the normal we once experienced was inadequate and God is using this moment to jar us from complacency?
John Ortberg’s Church Announces New Investigation
Leadership apologizes for lack of transparency that eroded trust.
Anglican Property Wins Don’t Put an End to Legal Disputes
Breakaway congregations in South Carolina and Texas continue protracted fight with the Episcopal Church.
Time for a New Normal
Returning to normal after such a historic moment would be nothing short of missing one of the greatest opportunities of our lifetime.
What the Ministerial Exception Will Mean for Religious Employers
For Christians who despaired over recent Supreme Court rulings, the Our Lady of Guadalupe decision has a lot to offer.
Military Ministries Prepare for Potential US Troop Withdrawal From Germany
Trump plan creates uncertainty for evangelical churches serving soldiers—and new opportunities.
Churches, Coronavirus, and The New York Times
Describing churches as a "major source of coronavirus cases" is odd, since that's not even the case their own article makes.
Families Keep Going, In Pandemic and Health
Our households are bearing the brunt of COVID-19 shutdowns. It’s time for new levels of creativity, flexibility, and support.
Why Christians Have a Reputation for Smashing Statues
Throughout church history, believers tore down icons. Sometimes of Greek gods. Other times, saints.
Jesus Proclaims His Purpose
Although we may long for and relish Jesus’ miracles, we must always long for Jesus and his real purpose more.
John Ortberg’s Church Says ‘No Evidence of Misconduct’ As More Details Emerge
Megachurch pastor’s son named as the volunteer who confessed sexual attraction to children.
Can We Now Agree that It’s Time to Become a Different Kind of Church?
How are the times changing? Here are four cultural realities which require a different kind of response from the church.
The Generations in Your Church, Part 4: Millennials
Millennials are here and they are starting to take over in leadership roles today.
D. L. Mayfield: The American Dream Makes Four False Promises
The writer and activist measures them against the promises of Scripture and finds them wanting.
Teaching Remotely Is Hard. Studying Jesus Can Help.
Four practical ways teachers can keep impacting their students as they teach through a screen.
Died: Beka Horton, Who Developed Abeka Christian School Curriculum
With her husband Arlin, she rejected secular education and pioneered an alternative that started with student discipline.
How a Reformed Facebook Group’s Private Comments Turned Into a Public Dispute
The social media saga involving Aimee Byrd and Genevan Commons calls for discipline, justice, and restoration beyond “cancel culture.”
5 Pandemic Lessons from Eurasia’s Evangelical Churches
How congregations in the former Soviet Union are responding to the coronavirus challenge can help the global church think better about buildings, young professionals, and persecution.
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Israel Orders Christian TV Channel to Stop Broadcasting
GOD TV argues application for new Shelanu channel in Hebrew was forthright, decries decision as political.
Coronavirus ‘Incarnates’ Biblical Teachings in French Evangelical Leader
President of CNEF and COVID-19 survivor explains his renewed confidence to defend the faith and French evangelical churches, as well as why his mother now calls him “Lazarus.”
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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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