Church Life+Ministry

Baptists Fire Missionaries
Thirteen missionaries fired and twenty resign over the Baptist Faith and Message
The State of Missions
The director of World Inquiry talks about the challenges and priorities of the evangelical missions community
The Book on Tape (Not Tapes)
The new Talking Bible contains all of the New Testament on one cassette
Church Sells Armstrong's Works
Nineteen books by founder sold to Worldwide Church of God splinter group
Jesus' Woodstock
"After 20 summers of love, the Cornerstone Festival still opens doors for unknown musicians and unlocks truth for hungry minds"
Breakthrough Dancing
A look at one of the most creative youth ministries in Hong Kong—if not the world
Hit by the SARS Tornado
Breakthrough reacted quickly when the disease hit Hong Kong.
Federal Judge Rules Parts of Church Land-Use Law Unconstitutional
Groups plan to help Elsinore Christian Center appeal zoning case
Bill Bright's Benediction
"As long as I have breath, I will praise and serve the Lord, the evangelist wrote earlier this month"
'I'm Only Doing What God Told Me to Do'
"The founder of Campus Crusade for Christ talks about America's moral disintegration, Christians in politics, and his hopes for the greatest spiritual awakening in the history of the world."
Campus Crusade Into All the World
Bill Bright leads a spiritual revolution
Uncivil War
Missionary tells of horrors in strife-torn Congo
Ken Connor Resigns from Family Research Council
Former trial lawyer now considering Senate bid favors judicial strategy over Federal Marriage Amendment
Dispatch: Gene and Me
My history with the openly gay man elected bishop of Rochester
Dispatch: Integrity Doles Out God's Not-So Inclusive Love
The Integrity Eucharist has become a triennial sort of mass pity party.
Dispatch: Gay Rites Would Not Bless Ecumenism
Could also impair Anglican work overseas
Study Lauds Prisoner Program
Prison Fellowship releases InnerChange research at a White House roundtable.
Did Martin Die Needlessly?
Gracia Burnham believes her husband would be alive today if someone had paid the proper ransom—but mission agencies wonder how many other missionaries would have been kidnapped as a result
'Boston Movement' Apologizes
Open letter prompts leaders of controversial church to promise reform
Threatened Aid Groups Retreat
"In a 'new and disturbing twist,' rebel forces target international agencies"

Top Story May 20, 2024

A New Era of AI Is Here, and the Church Is Not Ready
A New Era of AI Is Here, and the Church Is Not Ready
In the uncanny valley of the shadow of data, we should fear no evil—and prepare for a very different future.

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