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Churches Should Not Be the First to Reopen
The demographics of many US congregations make sanctuaries a risky place for gatherings to resume.
Looking for God in Disease and Suffering
Christianity Today’s theological explorations of pain and sickness.
Resilient Church Leaders, Part 2: Clinically-Related Thoughts
A panel during the GC2 Summit allowed for a discussion of these topics with several members of the Wheaton College School of Psychology, Counseling, and Family Therapy.
When Should Doctrine Divide, and When Should Unity Prevail?
How “theological triage” helps us pick our battles on matters of faith.
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20 Preghiere Da Pregare Durante Questa Pandemia
Mentre COVID-19 manda il globo in crisi, ci mette anche in ginocchio.
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Chrétiens, Aplatissons la Courbe Mais Restons une «Religion pour les Malades»
Les médecins réfléchissent théologiquement à trois contributions chrétiennes uniques pour faire face au COVID-19.
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What Relaunching the Church Might Look Like Over the Next 3–12 Months
We are in the midst of a crisis that is forcing the church to learn a new song and dance.
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Should Al Mohler’s Vote for Trump Surprise Us?
What David French makes of the Southern Baptist leader’s change and why he thinks white evangelical support for the president has grown.
10 Ways Women Can Stay Connected During COVID-19
We continue to innovate, pivot our strategies, and seek new ways to keep one another connected to God’s Word and to each other.
Can Staying Home Help Us Regain a Sense of Place?
How rediscovering creation around us can deepen our connection with God.
Scholar Arrested for Allegedly Stealing Ancient Bible Texts from Oxford
Dirk Obbink accused of selling papyrus fragments to Hobby Lobby and California collector.
The God of Small Things
No concern is too little for his loving care.
How Church Leaders Are Responding to COVID-19 Challenges: 2nd Round Survey
Even as there are emerging signs of optimism in combating COVID-19, the demands of this season on pastors and church leaders are not likely to lessen in the near future.
Why Married Women Need More Male Friends
Christlikeness, not social distancing, is key to male-female contact in the church.
COVID-19 Is Not God’s Judgment
How we can know God isn’t acting now as he acted against Pharaoh.
4 Steps to Cultivating Pastor Resilience
How to take care of yourself as you care for others.
Prayer and Science Have Sparred Before, But It’s a False Dichotomy
How Mike Pence and Queen Victoria both started intellectual debates over these avenues of healing.
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Responses to our March issue.
Now Is the Time to Think About Nuclear Weapons
Pope Francis condemns deterrence and the New START Treaty is set to expire. Where should Protestants stand?
Sobrevivir a COVID-19 en España enfocó mi fe
Seis lecciones para las iglesias del presidente de la Alianza Evangélica Española.
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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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