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Church Planting Series: Should Churches "Plant Pregnant" Today?
From the beginning, your church should have the intention and plans to multiply.
One-on-One with Jeffrey Barbeau on Methodism
“In many parts of the world, the teaching and preaching of Methodists set the stage for the astronomical growth of Pentecostalism.”
One-on-One with Stephen Witmer on ‘A Big Gospel in Small Places’
My conversation with Stephen Witmer in the importance of serving in small town places.
Biblical Literalism among American Protestants
Pastors, denominational leaders, and curious Christians need to be reassured—American Christianity is not becoming more liberal.
How a Denomination Helped Its Churches to Break the 200 Barrier
An interview with Phil Chorlian of the Vineyard Churches.
9 Common Myths Christians Believe at Christmas
Many myths have been added to the greatest story ever told.
How Do You Define Evangelism?
Evangelism at its simplest is the telling of the gospel. But evangelism includes not just the telling.
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.
How is Global Leadership Different? One-on-One with Dr. Rochelle Scheuermann about Global Leadership and Wheaton College’s New M.A.
We are integrated beings which means our faith is not separate from what we do.
Pastors from Europe Tell North America: Get Ready Now
We talked to pastors from Spain and Italy about their experience, which might be the North American experience in just a few weeks.
This is Probably the Most Spiritually-Receptive Week in Our Lifetime—Will You Share?
We are in a season to share Christ like few we will ever experience.
The Pivot in Our Mission: Find the Evangelism Style That Excites You
How can we create momentum for evangelism that will cause believers to engage?
One on One with John Starke on Having a Deeper Prayer Life
We need a deep, hidden life for a fruitful, public life.
White Fragility: George Yancey Points a Different Way on Race
A summary of George Yancey's academic critique on 'White Fragility'
God’s Word in Worship and the Global Sing! Conference: An Interview with Keith Getty
Taking music ministry global in the midst of the pandemic.
Evangelicals Becoming Catholics: Former CT Editor Mark Galli
Why do evangelicals convert to Catholicism and how should we respond?
One-on-One with J.T. English on ‘Deep Discipleship’
Leading into holistic discipleship for the local church
The People of Praise, Charismatic Catholics, and Fringe Religious Groups
A brief introduction to the charismatic Catholics and People of Praise, in the news now due to Amy Coney Barrett's nomination.
La negació de la pandèmia causa divisions i posa molta gent en perill
Quan alguns pastors i líders eclesials neguen que som enmig d’una pandèmia, això pot causar problemes de gran abast.
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Chinese American Christians Are More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
Chinese American Christians Are Becoming More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
The 2020 race brings out generational gaps within the most undecided Asian American demographic.

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