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Billie Eilish Can Help Us Understand Teenage Anxiety
The Grammy-award winning teen’s dark music can help us have necessary conversations with our children.
There is a Balm in Gilead: A Missional Strategy for Churches in the 21st Century
What is the church to do in such a tumultuous climate of rapid change?
Are Nationalism and Populism the Cure for What Ails the West?
The “strong gods” of old are knocking at the door. We ought to be wary of letting them inside.
Kingdom Conspiracy: David Moore Interviews
Kingdom is one of the most misused terms of our day.
Breaking Out of the White Evangelical Echo Chamber
Putting faithful witness ahead of political expediency starts with changing surroundings, words, and friendships.
The Table: On King and Country
A conversation on how our identity as citizens of heaven shapes our obligations as citizens of earthly kingdoms.
Middle Management Matters
Yes, character is consequential. That's why I'll vote for Trump again.
SBC Recalls ‘Year of Waking Up’ Since Abuse Investigation
Attention turns to a committee that could identify offending churches, a new measure put in place following the landmark Houston Chronicle series.
Why the “Nothing in Particulars” May Be the Most Gospel-Ready Audience
Those among the Nothing in Particular group are unlikely to pursue the church to reclaim some kind of religious memory – there is normally little history to recall.
What's a "Kingdom" Ministry?
Kingdom is "in" and church is "out," but what's Kingdom?
Acts 29 CEO Removed Amid ‘Accusations of Abusive Leadership’
Steve Timmis was acclaimed for his model of close church community. But former members claim that inside The Crowded House, he resorted to bullying and control.
27 Countries Join International Religious Freedom Alliance
Poland will host the next IRF ministerial in Warsaw this summer.
‘Parasite’ Is a Dark Comedy. But Is the Joke on Us?
What the Oscar-nominated film teaches us about classism, fear, and dependence on God.
One-on-One with Craig Groeschel on ‘Dangerous Prayers’
I think there are many Christians who know they should pray, who want to have great faith when they pray, but often don’t.
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Tish Harrison Warren Interrupts the Cultural Narrative
In the face of professional success and personal tragedy, this author and priest is more reliant on liturgy than ever.
Pretending to be a Pentecostal Preacher Is Not a Good Way to Interrogate Suspected Terrorists
A Guantanamo Bay report reminds us our desperation has led to dark places.
Loving Enemies Is Hard at Post-Impeachment Prayer Breakfast
Trump seems skeptical about Jesus' mandate.
Your Church Might Be A Country Club If… (Part 2)
Viewing the church or behaving as if the church is a country club distorts both the identity and the mission of the church.
My Name Was on a Federal Most-Wanted List. Now It’s Written in the Book of Life.
When the authorities caught up with my financial shenanigans, I went on the run. But Christ caught up with me.

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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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