Church Life+Ministry
An Appeal Letter to Governor Pritzker from Illinois Faith Leaders and Churches
Governors care about the people; so do church leaders. We need to work together.
Vulnerable Gulf Migrants Offered ‘God’s Karuna’ in Bible Society Outreach
In prayer, aid, and employment, Christian ministries struggle to adapt to the new coronavirus norms.
Understanding, Engaging, and Deploying the Generations, Part 2: The Baby Boomers
The Boomers came in the early stages of a technological and innovation revolution, which also influenced the church.
When Pastors and Pews Disagree on Churches Reopening
Pastoral submission amid a pandemic: Who should Christians heed when following Romans 13 and Hebrews 13 seems to conflict?
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Have Pentecostals Outgrown Their Name?
More than a quarter of the global church falls under new and debated label: “Spirit-empowered Christianity.”
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George Floyd Left a Gospel Legacy in Houston
As a person of peace, “Big Floyd” opened up ministry opportunities in the Third Ward housing projects.
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What Do Pastors Need Today? Assessing Our Status in Order to Move Ahead
Pastor, you’re not doing well as you want to be… and that’s ok.
‘You are a Compromised Coward’—Discussing How to Resume Gathered Worship
Leading your church to decide about when to meet.
The Church Proved It Can Get Creative. Let’s Not Stop Adapting.
How rethinking worship can improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
5 Books That Taught Me to Love the Local Church
Chosen by Megan Hill, author of "A Place to Belong: Learning to Love the Local Church" (Crossway).
Churches Are Reopening. That Doesn’t Mean Singing’s Back.
What does it mean when traditional worship is absent from in-person Sunday services?
Understanding, Engaging, and Deploying the Generations Present in Your Church, part 1
We can learn from different generations by knowing the important trends and distinctions of each.
GOD TV Dispute Has Israel Talking About Messianic Jews
Christian broadcaster's expansion into Hebrew cable channel may be short-lived, but raises profile of followers of Yeshua.
The Black Death Left Many Terrified. Not Catherine of Siena.
After a pandemic killed millions, one woman still boldly shared God’s love.
‘Free in Christ’ to Defy State Closures? Latino Churches Offer Insight.
Our churches are essential, but whether it is critical to gather is another question.
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Do Unto the Least of These? There’s a Wait List for That.
How one New York City food ministry is thriving, even behind masks.
How the Fall Affected Evangelism
Using the account of humanity’s fall in the garden, there are at least four reasons why God’s people don’t evangelize.
Meet the ‘Gang Pastor’ Behind Cape Town’s Viral Coronavirus Cooperation
Australian banker turned South Africa missionary explains what making the international news and Trevor Noah means for ministry.
Amid the Stresses and Strains of Higher Education, Christian Study Centers Are Thriving
How a postwar evangelical movement to unite mind and heart spread to campuses across the country.
Top Story November 10, 2020

Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”
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