Church Life+Ministry
More than Faithful Presence
Charles Colson responds to James Davison Hunter's 'To Change the World'.
Hunter and I Agree on Culture Making (He Just Seems Not to Know It)
Andy Crouch responds to James Davison Hunter's 'To Change the World'.
Faithful Presence
James Davison Hunter says our strategies to transform culture are ineffective, and the goal itself is misguided.
Ted and Gayle Haggard Start St. James Church
The couple incorporated their home-based prayer meetings 'to keep the accounting in order.'
A Badly Broken Boarding School
The story behind the cover story.
A Candle in the Darkness
The president of Compassion International tells his story of childhood abuse and deliverance in a West Africa boarding school.
Mother's Day Worship?
Leaders weigh in on whether churches should celebrate Mother’s Day in worship services.
Jim Belcher, Francis Chan, N.T. Wright, and Others Leave the Pastorate to Write and Speak
Why church planters often quit their congregations.
The Gulf of Mexico and the Care of Creation
We exercise dominion over creation not only when we use it, but also when we conserve it.
Sexual Slavery on Main Street
Trafficking of teenagers in the U.S. is getting worse. Here's what some Christians are trying to do about it.
On the Jesus Trail
What we learned from Jews, Muslims, and Arab Christians as we traced the footsteps of Christ in Galilee.
Heroic Tales from Distant Lands
Stories can help us visualize the new shape of world Christianity.
Wrightians and the Neo-Reformed: 'All One in Christ Jesus'
A dispatch from Together for the Gospel and Wheaton's Theology Conference with N.T. Wright.
Pulling the 'Jesus Boat' from the Mud
Behind the sometimes heart-stopping recovery story.
Miracle Boat
The surreal, sometimes comical story behind the discovery of the Jesus Boat.
Why Exodus Was Especially Upset by Advice Show's Rejection
Dawson McAllister Association dropped ex-gay group as partner under pressure from Clear Channel.
Top Story May 2, 2024
The Basketball Team Created to Represent GodThe Dallas Mavericks were intended to be the first Christian team in the NBA.
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