Church Life+Ministry

Manhattan Ministry a Year Later
"As of September 2002, weddings, counseling, and courage in demand"
Prostitute Murders Spur Ministry
Vancouver Christians rescue women lost on streets
Option for Alienated Baptist Missionaries
Texans to form 'flexible' alternative to the Southern Baptist Convention's IMB
45 Ministries 'Failed to Demonstrate Financial Transparency,' Says Watchdog Website
List may have financial consequences, but several named groups say ratings are wrong
Wall Watchers Admits Error in Ministry Critique
In addition, three other organizations removed from group's Transparency Watch list
Working With the Communists
Some evangelicals minister happily within China's state-supervised Three Self church
Danger Vans
"With more than 10 riders, 15-passenger vans have a 35.4 percent chance of roll over in a crash"
Quotation Marks
"Comments in the press about mascots, missions, and fake marriages"
Wedding Bell Blues
Three pastors are accused of making big mistakes during weddings.
A Sober Witness
Missionary drivers give drinkers free rides at Last Call
Putting Troubled Lives on Hold
Christians find out the hard way that government funding may be unreliable
Racing-Car Cleric Brings Mass to the Fast Lane
Phil De Rea is co-founder of CART Ministries and chaplain to drivers, spectators, and mechanics
Doors into Islam
September 11 has only intensified the dangers and rewards of Muslim evangelism
Deconstructing Islam
Apologist Jay Smith takes a confrontational approach
Go Figure
What percentage of Americans believe in heaven?
New Top Anglican Receives Mixed Reviews
"Appointee is against abortion, for gay ordination, and not from the Third World"
Quotation Marks
The Third Coming of George Barna
He believes his ten-year campaign to reform the church has failed. What is evangelicals' most-quoted statistician going to do next?
Evangelicalism: Billy Graham steps into Cincinnati's racial divide.
Evangelist calls for racial healing
Wanted: Church Atheist
Sydney's St. Barnabas looks for a worthy debate opponent

Top Story May 18, 2024

AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
American Bible Society study finds majority don’t trust technology with spiritual matters.

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