Church Life+Ministry
ʻWherever You Are, Be All Thereʼ: Living a Life of Mission
A vision for mission everywhere, at all times, in all ways is one that understands that there is no moment in our day when we aren’t on mission.
Kobe Bryant: Reflections on Fatherhood, Passion, and Immortality
Three things about Kobe’s life and legacy ring true, and are informative—especially for believers.
What Does ‘Evangelical’ Mean?
CT discusses key distinctives of evangelical belief, identity, and spirituality.
The Era of Sin Management
Kingdom Character: How to be Faithful to the End (Part 2 of 3)
A Gift to the Church: International Students at Our Doorstep
God’s gift to us is the opportunity to touch the nations and be touched by them in a very warm, close, and personal way.
Why Consider a Formal Education for Ministry?
An intentional degree is one in which people who have gone before you have thought deeply on it and created a curriculum to give you greater direction.
London Leads UK in Prayer. But Only 1 in 10 Brits Prayed for Brexit.
Survey finds very few respond to #PrayFor... hashtag campaigns.
Should Church Planting Be Done Through People or Through Churches?
In today’s churches, we place more of an emphasis on church planting through people than we do church planting through churches.
Abortion Regret Isn’t a Myth, Despite New Study
What women may refuse to disclose to researchers at a clinic, they’re confessing in Bible studies decades later.
Your Church Needs Boomers
How a hyper-focus on “attracting the young” can sideline the aging faithful.
Nous, le un pour cent des chrétiens, présentons nos excuses aux quatre-vingt-dix-neuf autres pour cent de chrétiens
Vous, les 99 %, n'existez pas pour aider les professionnels du ministère à accomplir le Grand Mandat missionnaire. C’est nous qui existons pour vous aider à le faire.
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Boko Haram Executes Pastor Who Turned Hostage Video into Testimony
(UPDATED) Beheaded Brethren leader taken captive in Nigeria said he was at peace with death because Jesus “is still alive.”
Why Has Evangelism Declined?
Instead of starting with our questions, we should start where people are and walk them to the gospel.
More Non-Evangelicals Are Calling Themselves Born Again
A growing share of mainline Protestants and Catholics have taken on the once-distinctive label over the past three decades.
Died: Jack Van Impe, Televangelist Who Saw Signs of End Times
Every week for more than 30 years, he interpreted headlines in light of prophecy.
The Confessions of a Recovering Evangelist
In a society full of people who would rather speak than listen, people are starving for someone who is willing to offer them their ears.
More Multiracial Churches Led by Black, Hispanic Pastors
But the task of stewarding diverse congregations remains a challenge, emotionally and spiritually.
Four Important Reminders for Pastors Dealing with Mental Health Issues
Sometimes, we hurt ourselves here because we don’t reach out for help when we know we need it. Sometimes, we feel guilty because we think we aren’t “spiritual enough” to make it without help.
The Top 50 Countries Where It’s Hardest to Be a Christian
Martyrdoms drop in Nigeria but soar in Burkina Faso, while China brings 16 million more Christians onto Open Doors’s 2020 World Watch List of Christian persecution.
Top Story November 10, 2020

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