Church Life+Ministry
Should Your Church Stop Meeting to Slow COVID-19? How 3 Seattle Churches Decided.
A global health expert offers tools for your congregation to respond now.
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Coronavirus and the Church: What One Church is Doing to Address Growing Concerns of COVID-19
Our primary posture should not be protection, but showing the love of Christ.
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As hardships come, you have 1 of 3 options.
7 Lessons from Singapore’s Churches for When Coronavirus Reaches Yours
Advice from Christians in the “Antioch of Asia” on how your congregation can survive, and thrive, amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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7 Lições das Igrejas de Singapura Para Quando o Coronavírus Chegar
Conselhos dos cristãos na “Antioquia da Ásia” sobre como sua congregação pode sobreviver—e prosperar—em meio ao surto de COVID-19.
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7 Lecciones que nos da la iglesia de Singapur para cuando el coronavirus nos alcance
Consejos de cristianos en la “Antioquía de Asia” sobre cómo su congregación puede sobrevivir (y prosperar) en medio del brote de COVID-19.
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People are Addicted to Outrage: Four Ways to Walk a Better Path
Rather than seeing our world through the lens of everything that’s broken I argue we should use a lens with four main features.
How is Global Leadership Different? One-on-One with Dr. Rochelle Scheuermann about Global Leadership and Wheaton College’s New M.A.
We are integrated beings which means our faith is not separate from what we do.
A Different Harvest
Harvesting requires intentional investment with those who, often on the surface, have no interest in the good news of Jesus, or at least in the cultural assumptions they have about Him and His church.
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Defining this “super-spiritual” word
What Edith Blumhofer Taught Me on Writing About Strong Women
A tribute to a pathbreaking Pentecostal historian who also knew the value of a cannoli to a grad student.
Moving from a Country Club to a Commissioned Church, Part 2
True church growth transfers people from the domain of darkness into the glorious light of Christ.
When Following God into Dark Places Reveals the Darkness in Your Own Heart
How shepherding others through messy situations brings our own sin and insufficiency to the surface.
Evangelism Formation: The Power of Age 60+ in the Work of Evangelism
The truth is that Christians never retire. Until our last breath, God has work for us to do.
Eat Phlegm. Chew Grass. Sit on a Pillar.
What early Christian ascetics teach us about the strange hope of Lent.
Moving from a Country Club to a Commissioned Church, Part 1
Paul knew that if people became the central focus of the church, the church would be conformed into the image of people not the image of Christ.
In Seoul, Coronavirus Forced Me to Give Up Community for Lent
Christians feel the cravings of the season even more acutely amid the outbreak.
Why I Gave Up Fasting for Lent
What Kierkegaard taught me about reviving the spirit of the season.
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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”
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