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Money in Christian History (II): A Gallery of Good Examples Not to Follow
This issue's Gallery could more aptly be called the Christian History Rogues Gallery. These unhappy tales from the past present good examples not to follow.
When and why did the custom of conducting altar calls begin?
Steven Gertz answers your questions
A Preventable Tragedy
Evangelicals must not pretend to be immune to sexual sin by clergy or volunteers.
The Good News on Paper
13 amazing facts about a material used by millions to feed the soul.
Wheat and Bread by the Numbers
Common foods, rich with history and biblical meaning.
The Best Ministry Books of the Year
We asked our contributors to name the new books that benefited their ministry the most. Here’s the list.
6 Ways to Lead Your Church Well in 2018
How to raise up new leaders, cast vision, and plan for the new year.
6 Ways to Start Mentoring in 2018
Find out how to navigate generational differences, build their confidence, and prepare for rejection.
Man Cannot Escape!
Strangers in the World
A New Confession against Heresy
Evangelicals and Public Affairs
The Christian's responsibility to care about injustices.
Laziness in the Church
What About the Sunday School?
Wise Men Indeed

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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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