Church Life+Ministry
Cristianos, ‘aplanemos la curva’ pero sigamos siendo una ‘religión para los enfermos’
Los médicos reflexionan teológicamente sobre tres contribuciones cristianas distintivas a las preparaciones de COVID-19.
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Pastors from Europe Tell North America: Get Ready Now
We talked to pastors from Spain and Italy about their experience, which might be the North American experience in just a few weeks.
How Corrie ten Boom’s ‘The Hiding Place’ Earned Its Place in the Evangelical Canon
Stan Guthrie pairs an edifying biography of an evangelical icon with the inside story of her international bestseller.
From Crisis to Catalyst: How to Innovate Well by Asking Three Key Questions
As the church works to understand and engage the gravity of the suffering and loss around the globe, I’d argue that we are best served by seeing this season as a catalyst.
Hospital Restrictions Bar Chaplains from Ministering Bedside
At a time when patients and staff are desperate for hope, many spiritual leaders must offer their solace from a distance.
ECFA Names New President
The former VP takes over following its 40th anniversary and record membership growth despite last year’s Harvest Bible Chapel controversy.
Ways Churches Are Stepping Up During the COVID-19 Crisis
Churches are asking what they can do during a time of social distancing. We gathered examples from actual churches already engaged.
During COVID-19, Congregations Can Bond as ‘Backyard Pilgrims’
Author Matt Canlis invites homebound churchgoers to journey together from a distance.
Easter Pageant Started by Pandemic in 1633 Canceled by COVID-19
The famous Oberammergau Passion Play draws half a million people once a decade to watch small German village perform the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Will COVID-19 Lead to a Long-term Shift in Church Attendance?
This coming weekend may represent the fewest people engaging in corporate worship in the last two millennia.
It’s Hard to Close Black Churches amid COVID-19
African American clergy respond to pandemic with unique considerations of culture, history, and faith values.
To Cancel or Not to Cancel: That Is the Question
A statement from the leaders of the National Association of Evangelicals and Christianity Today.
This Is Not The Crisis, But It Is Just A Few Weeks Away
It is time to move from focusing on the current challenge of doing church and turn to the crisis weeks away from our communities.
Joy Is Wiser Than Sorrow
Joy is all but extinguished around us. It cannot be extinguished within us.
Secularity, Political Christianity, and COVID-19: Sovereign Conditions for Gospel Movement
Since 2016, the detachment of the general population to evangelicalism has increased in both numbers and emotional rancor.
Canceled Mission Trips Expected to Have Long-Term Fallout
Without the typical influx of volunteers, ministries revise their plans and experts fear a COVID-19 kink in the missionary pipeline.
F.A.M.I.L.Y Worship during COVID-19
We all want to lead our children well during this unprecedented time.
Churches Reconsider Drive-In Worship
Faced with COVID-19 quarantines and new rules for social distancing, some pastors are serious about reviving the 1950s fad.
Top Story November 10, 2020

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