Church Life+Ministry

How Billy Graham Learned the Art of Preaching
The late evangelist called himself the “champion rambler.”
One-on-One with Todd Chipman on ‘Until Every Child Is Home’
“Orphan care ministries provide church leaders an opportunity to exemplify the gospel for their congregations and to the world.”
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Partner ContentGrief Is Inevitable. It Doesn't Have to Be Inevitably Lonely.
Season two of Living and Effective explores the isolating, inescapable nature of grief.
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Partner ContentDenial Helps Us Accept the Tsunami of Loss
Denial postpones the pain as we slowly take in a new reality.
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Partner ContentThe Bible Is Full of Angry Questions
How is it that the one I trust can be responsible for my loss?
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Partner ContentWhy We Demand Answers from God After a Tragedy
Bargaining is our attempt to regain control of our lives.
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Partner ContentDepression Drowns Our Hope but Points Us to Truth
Here, we feel the full weight of the loss.
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Partner ContentStop Fighting Grief When Death Is the Enemy.
How grief brings us deeper into truth.
Four Investments that Lead to Missional Power
Jesus gives us a masterclass on missionary living through his own example in John 4.
What Majority-World Missions Really Looks Like
Christians from the Global South are invigorating international missions. Here's how.
EFCA Now Considers Premillennialism a Non-Essential
The denomination drops end times doctrine from its statement of faith in a move to “major on the majors” and “minor on the minors.”
What Missionaries Can Teach Us in Post-Christian America
Three things American Christians can glean from our brothers and sisters on international missions.
In Christ, Alone: Most Believers Say They Don’t Need Others for Discipleship
US Christians are growing in their faith, but many do it on their own, according to LifeWay Research.
How Prison Ministry Inspired an All-Female Audio Bible
Working with at-risk and abused women led SBC teacher Ann White to fill an unexpected need.
A Christian Satirist Talks The Babylon Bee
The former editor in chief of The Wittenburg Door on making fun of the church in love.
One-on-One with Greg Strand on Premillenialism and the EFCA
“The insistence in the EFCA that you must be premillennial is in conflict with our strong value of unity in the gospel.”
When Those Who Wander Aren’t Lost
What does it look like to be the Church while members wrestle with their faith?
Are You Close to God? Your Answer Affects How You Read Scripture
A new study suggests that both men and women who seek spiritual intimacy view the Bible more literally.
The Rise of the Bible-Teaching, Plato-Loving, Homeschool Elitists
How evangelicals are becoming the new champions of the pagan classics.
Are Missionary Kids Missionaries?
Families in the field say it's complicated.

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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