Church Life+Ministry
The Messy Business of Clean Water in Africa
Drilling for truth in the Central African Republic.
Missionary Money: Easier to Give, Worth Less than Ever
The new challenges of missions donations.
Persecution Prompts Missions Agency to Transform
Operation Mobilization India transforms itself into a local witness.
Aid on the Edges
What turned Somalia into the epicenter of a famine hinders attempts to help. And now even the refugee camps are targets.
Missionaries to Muslims Agree to Soften Criticisms of Each Other
Ten years after 9/11, the heated debate over contextualization is about to get more civil.
Undoing the Famine Damage
If the famine in the Horn of Africa is manmade, human intervention can end the crisis.
Twitter Reaches Out to Christian Leaders at Catalyst's 'Be Present' Conference
The company wants to verify prominent pastors as the religious leaders navigate social media challenges.
Baptist Fellowship Offering Cash Incentives to Churches Considering Female Pastors
Why leaders are willing to pay expenses for search committees that consider women for church leadership.
Interview: Chai Ling on Saving China's Daughters
Each day in China, 35,000 baby girls are aborted and 500 women commit suicide. One freedom fighter won't take it any longer.
Sherwood Baptist Partners with a Black Church to Bring Racial Healing
The church behind 'Facing the Giants,' 'Fireproof,' and 'Courageous' partners with an African American congregation to bring reconciliation to a Georgia town.
Church Drops Mortgage for Expansion
A church in Las Vegas dropped plans to expand through mortgage payments.
Rob Bell to Move to L.A. and Launch a Tour
The pastor who ignited a debate over heaven and hell has announced his departure from the church he founded.
'Machine Gun Preacher' Under Heavy Fire
Sam Childers, subject of a new movie, is accused of neglecting children at his orphanage in South Sudan.
Southern Baptist Convention Considers Name Change Again
Task force will discuss whether regional moniker is a barrier to attendance.
John Piper: I Was Racist
How the pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church went from a self-described racist to an adoptive father of an African American. An excerpt from 'Bloodlines.'
Growing in the Word
What the Ethiopian Orthodox have learned from the expansion of evangelicals.
How Heather Mercer's Hostage Stint Turned into Global Hope
After 9/11, the missionary's ten-year journey leads from the Taliban to Iraqi Kurdistan.
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