Church Life+Ministry
Even Among Well-Meaning Christians, ‘Born Again’ Is Often Misunderstood
Recapturing the meaning of a much-stereotyped phrase.
Welcome to Christian Camps’ Weirdest, Hardest Summer
More than a hundred sites have called off their peak season, while others reduced and reimagined their staple programs.
Keeping Our Eyes on the Prize During a Time of Pastoral Failings
One-on-One with Daniel Henderson on finishing well.
Complementarians in Closed Rooms
Aimee Byrd, Beth Moore, and private words that reveal a pressing problem.
The Hidden Figures of the Church
From Fannie Lou Hamer to Breonna Taylor, black women can no longer be erased from the push for racial justice.
Standing Between White Privilege and Black Disprivilege: An Asian American Perspective
How do I as a Chinese-American view the protests that have swept across our country?
How Do We Work Together Towards Racial Equality? An Important Conversation with Six Leaders
Below is a list of the resources our panel members will suggest for further reading.
Christopher Heuertz’s Enneagram Projects Halted Over Abuse Allegations
Zondervan will no longer promote the best-selling author’s books or release an upcoming documentary.
Giglio, Cathy & Lecrae: Words and Forgiveness Matter, as do Listening and Learning
Embracing three lessons we need to have the difficult conversations about race.
Survey: Churches Experiment with In-Person Gatherings but Many are Split
Churches are divided, but pulling together for the sake a mission is essential in this pandemic.
Most US Pastors Speak Out in Response to George Floyd’s Death
Survey finds many still worry discussing race is “too political.”
8 Things the World Desperately Needs from Evangelicals Right Now
It is not difficult to see that our reputation as evangelicals has some challenges.
Mark Galli: Your Spiritual Dry Spell Is God’s Fertile Ground
Loving the Lord depends less on personal feelings and more on practice, says the former editor in chief of Christianity Today.
Unliked Likes: Cancelling Pastor Chris Hodges and Church of the Highlands
Some social media "likes" gets Church of the Highlands kicked out of some public schools they were renting, but such cancel culture is the wrong answer.
Christian Giving Rebounds to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Most evangelical churches and ministries tightened budgets yet saw steady donations this spring.
Justice Too Long Delayed
It’s time for the church to make restitution for racial sin.
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Trapped in Lebanon, Sudanese Students Find Refuge at Seminary
For international students, COVID-19 has created an educated, isolated, displaced community.
Where the Black Church Is in the Black Lives Matter Movement
Why African American Christian leaders aren't at the forefront of the protests against police brutality.
Conspiracy Theories, Engaging Online, and Wisdom: The Intersection of the Three and How to Respond Biblically
While social media offers amazing opportunities to connect and learn, it seems that every new day brings new stories of awfulness.
Died: Francis I. Andersen, Scholar Who Used Computers to Study the Bible
He found ‘awesome reality of a living God’ in the grammar and syntax of Hebrew Scripture.
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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”
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