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What ‘Burden’ Taught Me About Racial Solidarity
Christians can learn from the true story of the radical love a black reverend shows a KKK member in the 1990s.
Bethlehem Christians Bear Burden of Israel’s Coronavirus Crackdown
Given the Church of the Nativity closure and self-quarantine of tourists—including 13 Alabama Baptists—locals fear the economy won't be resurrected by Easter.
The Church, the Vulnerable, and Responding Well to the Coronavirus
A church in search of the vulnerable and isolated is an irresistible force for good and a worthy witness to the grace of God.
COVID-19 Forces Hundreds of Bible Study Fellowship Classes Online
From Singapore to Seattle, the traditionally internet-shy ministry has moved 35,000 BSF participants to videoconferencing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
White Christians: Trump May Not Be a Good Person, But He Is a Good President
New Pew Research data details the mixed feelings among Trump’s faithful supporters.
Derwin Gray's Do's & Don'ts of Preaching during the Coronavirus Pandemic
As pastors, who are called to shepherd God’s flock, and who are also called to bless the culture we inhabit, how do we respond to this crisis from the pulpit? 
Christians, This Is Our Moment: A Call to Clarity and Mission
There is no need to panic, but there is a need to plan well and wisely-- protecting our church family and serving the community in Jesus' name.
This Is My Body, Prepackaged for You
Coronavirus sparks demand for double-sealed communion.
Should Your Church Stop Meeting to Slow COVID-19? How 3 Seattle Churches Decided.
A global health expert offers tools for your congregation to respond now.
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Coronavirus and the Church: What One Church is Doing to Address Growing Concerns of COVID-19
Our primary posture should not be protection, but showing the love of Christ.
A Nigerian Pastor Reflects on Partnering with Christ in Suffering
Christians can find a strange happiness as we grow in our willingness to face persecution.
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When Your Calling Is Challenged
As hardships come, you have 1 of 3 options.
7 Lições das Igrejas de Singapura Para Quando o Coronavírus Chegar
Conselhos dos cristãos na “Antioquia da Ásia” sobre como sua congregação pode sobreviver—e prosperar—em meio ao surto de COVID-19.
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7 Lessons from Singapore’s Churches for When Coronavirus Reaches Yours
Advice from Christians in the “Antioch of Asia” on how your congregation can survive, and thrive, amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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7 Lecciones que nos da la iglesia de Singapur para cuando el coronavirus nos alcance
Consejos de cristianos en la “Antioquía de Asia” sobre cómo su congregación puede sobrevivir (y prosperar) en medio del brote de COVID-19.
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People are Addicted to Outrage: Four Ways to Walk a Better Path
Rather than seeing our world through the lens of everything that’s broken I argue we should use a lens with four main features.
Historically White Christian Ministries Now Have Korean American Male Leaders
Eugene Cho, Walter Kim, Julius Kim and others are diversifying their ministries. Will they bring a new direction?
For Me, Science and Faith Are the Same Adventure
A virologist reflects on being female and Christian in the sciences.
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.
Eugene Cho Named President of Hunger Advocacy Org
In his new role at Bread for the World, the former Quest Church pastor urges evangelical involvement, saying, “The great commission is not a competitor to the great commandment.”

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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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