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Bloom Where You’re Quarantined
Some of us were lonely well before the pandemic. How do we find God’s comfort now?
Death Can Still Sting
By fighting to save physical lives, the church imitates Christ.
Joni Eareckson Tada: Why Should I Fear Death?
Christ’s death and resurrection give me a heavenly perspective on suffering and mortality.
I Just Subscribed To More Than 100 Church YouTube Channels – Here’s Why You Should, Too
Here's a simple way to help online churches reach even more people through YouTube.
Every Child Is on the Altar
This is our fear and our comfort all at once: that our children are not finally in our hands, but they stand in the palm of his.
Asian Americans Call on the Church to Preach Against Coronavirus Racism
Hundreds of Christian leaders sign a landmark statement denouncing a spike in xenophobia.
Is It All About the Weekend? Not Now, and Should Not Have Ever Been
Customer-centric Sunday experiences have weakened the church— Coronavirus is pushing us to a better way.
Have Yourself a Bittersweet Easter
A typical Holy Week is out of reach this year. That's cause for lament—and celebration.
Playing God: Pandemic Brings Moral Dilemmas to US Hospitals
Two Christian bioethicists on life or death issues that American doctors may soon face.
The CARES Act & Your Church Staff: What You Need to Know & 4 Steps to Take Now
The new stimulus bill includes churches and has implication for church staff. Please learn more before making any staff decisions.
Most Pastors Bracing for Months of Socially Distant Ministry
Barna findings show the toll of the coronavirus crisis is setting in week over week.
A Christian History of Pandemics
How the church has responded to disease throughout the centuries.
Samaritan’s Purse Sets Up Field Hospital in Central Park
The ministry’s temporary setup will help alleviate the anticipated surge in COVID-19 patients in New York.
Apart Is Temporary. Together Is Forever.
Jesus' love knows no borders.
Florida Pastor First to Be Arrested for Defying Coronavirus Order
Misdemeanor charges against Rodney Howard-Browne set up legal battle over right to worship in a pandemic.
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Jenny Yang Stands Strong in the Midst of a Moral Sea Change
This author continues to fight for a church that will welcome the stranger.
The Greatest Gospel Question of This Moment: “How Are You Doing?”
Two weeks ago, the question, “How are you doing?” was a passing gesture that meant relatively little. Things have changed.
A Year of Suffering and Soul-Searching in Sutherland Springs
How does a God-fearing, gun-friendly church recover from a horrific mass shooting? Long after the camera crews departed, a Texas journalist stuck around to find out.
With Conferences Canceled, UMC Split and SBC Votes Wait for Next Year
Besides budget approvals, most denominational business can be rescheduled.
Black and Latino Church Planters Hit Hard by Coronavirus Shutdown
Because their congregations are less established, they risk losing significant momentum and funding.

Top Story November 10, 2020

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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