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¿Se considera fidelidad huir de una epidemia? Lo que Martín Lutero nos enseña acerca del coronavirus
La reflexión pastoral del reformador alemán sobre la Peste Negra, puede guiar a estudiantes de medicina, como yo, y a cristianos en China, o en cualquier lugar donde el virus de Wuhan se ha esparcido.
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Estamos Sendo Fiéis ao Fugir de uma Epidemia? O que Martinho Lutero nos Ensina Sobre o Coronavírus
Uma reflexão pastoral sobre epidemias, escrita pelo reformador alemão, pode orientar estudantes de medicina como eu e cristãos na China — e em todos os lugares por onde o vírus tem se espalhado.
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Angie Ward discusses cultivating leadership amid ever-changing responsibilities.
Advice for Churches from the Surgeon General: Preparing Your Church for Coronavirus
The Surgeon General's advice for churches: good hygiene, and it's time to "limit touching, especially hand-to-hand.”
Spiritual Abuse Definition Debated by UK Christians
Cases of Steve Timmis and Jonathan Fletcher illustrate debate over at what point a pastor’s exhortation crosses the line into coercion.
One-on-One with Joel Dillon on ‘Jill’s House: The Gift of Rest’
The Body of Christ isn’t complete without people with disabilities and their families, but in our experience, the vast majority of them are cut off from the Body of Christ.
Nigeria’s Government Agrees: Islamist Terrorists Target Christians
The goal of Boko Haram and ISWAP is “to divide Christian brother against Muslim brother,” Buhari administration tells CT.
My Same-Sex Attraction Has an Answer
But it’s the answer God gives all of us.
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Why one renowned professor’s biblical scholarship makes enemies.
Evangelism Formation: Created to Be CREATIVE for Christ
Are you prayerfully discerning where God is creatively leading in seeking the lost?
Turning Up the Volume: Joyful Noise or Noise Ordinance Violation?
Concerned neighbors and church members sound off about megachurch worship becoming “too loud.”
Evangelism Formation: Our Treasure, Our Technology, and Our Togetherness
Technology is making the gospel available to people around the world like never before.
Korean Churches Close for First Time as Coronavirus Cases Hit 3,700
(UPDATED) More than 1 million ask government to ban Shincheonji, an apocalyptic Christian sect linked to half of infections.
Coronavirus, Christians, and a Christ-Centered Response
How we respond in times when we feel powerless may offer a greater opportunity for growth for us and to witness to others.
Southern Baptists Have Only 13 African American Career Missionaries. What Will It Take to Mobilize More?
The International Mission Board launches new efforts to address historic shortage.
Five Family-Friendly Resources for Lent
What does it mean to teach our children about lament, fasting, and mortality? These books, apps, and flashcards can help.
Learning About Other Faiths Doesn’t Lead Evangelical Students to Lose Theirs
Compared to other colleges, students at evangelical institutions end up gaining the most knowledge of world religions.
One-on-One with Daniel Im on ‘You Are What You Do’
Doing does not result in done. It only leads to more doing.
Chinese American Churches on the Frontlines of Coronavirus Vigilance
Attendance has dropped as much as 50 percent this year.
One-on-One with Doug Gehman on ‘Before You Quit’
The main reason people persevere is that they “see” something that is bigger than themselves or their current reality.
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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”
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