Church Life+Ministry

The Early Church Thrived Amid Secularism and Shows How We Can, Too
The pre-Christendom church managed to avoid both isolationism and accommodationism. Their model gives us a map for post-Christendom challenges.
One-on-One with Gabriel Salguero on Hispanic Heritage Month and the Church
“There is a revival in much of the Global South, and Latin America is a part of this revival.”
Missionary Insights into the Mind of the Unchurched in the Heartland
In Oklahoma, a person’s ideas about faith more likely come from media than from the Bible.
The Little Book that Changed My Life is Back
God used Bill Tinsley's book to transform discouragement into lifelong passion.
Announcing the GC2 Summit on Leadership, Burnout, and Mental Health
Join us December 6th as we face the hard truths and challenges of pastoral ministry.
He Got High and Broke Into a Church. Months Later, He Was Baptized There.
An Arkansas Baptist church opted to forgive the man who caused $100,000 in damage.
Let the Little Children Come to Church, Safely
Improved policies are the first step in a major cultural shift to eradicate sex abuse in kids ministry.
Is There Value in Your Work?
Martin Luther believed that God works through our work.
Catholic Leaders Are Discussing Married Priests, Female Church Leadership, and Climate Change
What Protestants need to know about Pope Francis’s Amazon Synod.
One-on-One with CJ Davison on Our Christian Witness Today
“Relationships, not programs, are foundational to Jesus’ kingdom.”
Meet the Minnie Church
What happens when you plant a church only for Walt Disney World employees?
Grit and Faith in Hispanic Church Planting
Are prerequisites of the dominant planting culture depriving Latino planters of the opportunity to use their strengths?
Uniting to Disciple a Neighborhood
When the local church demonstrates unity, the natural fruit is gospel belief.
SBC President: We Failed to Heed Victims’ Voices
At the recent Caring Well conference, J. D. Greear said the denomination mistakenly saw abuse claims as “attacks from adversaries instead of warnings from friends.”
Gordon College Receives Record $75.5 Million Donation
The anonymous gift—the largest for an evangelical liberal arts college—will dramatically increase student aid.
Collaboration: Is It Time?
Every Tribe Every Nation has found that collective impact is the key to further God's kingdom.
David Platt: In a Tiny House on a Remote Mountainside, I Saw the Church as God Designed It
Those who come have very little. But they have everything they need.
Gen Z Evangelicals Still Express Their Faith at School, But Few Others Pay Attention
Teenage “nones” are less likely to notice Bible-reading, prayer, or evangelistic outreach in public schools.
Church Planting Series: So What Does Church Planting Actually Look Like?
Here are four practical steps your church can take to get the ball rolling on planting.
Anne Graham Lotz Completes Cancer Treatment, Says the Spirit Was Her ‘Constant Companion’
The author and teacher opens up about answered prayers in the midst of grief, loneliness, and suffering.

Top Story November 10, 2020

Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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