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Developing a Culture of Stewardship
This resource is designed to help you address the spiritual implications of money and create a church culture that values joyful, sacrificial giving.
Egypt’s Christian Women Treated Like Muslims in Inheritance. Until Now?
Meanwhile, Coptic activist who insists true religious equality does not yet exist goes to prison on terrorism charges.
What Does the Bible Have to Say about Leadership?
We must allow Scripture to guide us as leaders without losing sight of all the other wisdom the Bible provides to us. 
What It Means that Jesus Was ‘Without Sin’
It is central to our faith that Jesus shared our nature. Does that include its fallenness?
629 Pakistani Girls Trafficked to China as Brides
Poor Christians were a new target of brokers in 2019, AP investigation finds.
‘Divine Collision’ in Uganda Changed New Pepperdine President’s Life
Before he was named to the university’s top post, law professor Jim Gash helped free a falsely convicted teen in East Africa and became an advocate for justice reform.
Alister McGrath: Both Science and Stories Declare God’s Glory
The Oxford scholar reflects on the interface between faith and science and how narratives draw us toward belief.
‘The Two Popes’ Pits Tradition Against Progress
What the new Netflix drama can teach us about the interdependency of orthodoxy and reform.
Biblical Literalism among American Protestants
Pastors, denominational leaders, and curious Christians need to be reassured—American Christianity is not becoming more liberal.
Wayne Grudem Tells Us Why He Changed His Divorce Position
What the complementarian theologian learned after an in-depth study of this New Testament verse.
Ethiopia Grants Autonomy to Evangelical Heartland
After historic and nearly unanimous referendum, Sidama declared 10th regional state.
Remember the Future
Advent reminds us we've already seen it.
Evangelical Giving Holds Steady Despite Tax Reform
Though far fewer Americans are writing off charitable donations, most ministries reported stable giving last year. Denominations saw the biggest decline.
Being a Pastor: A Perilous Profession, Part 2
One needs to know the warning signs of burnout and look to ways to activate support and self-care and to discern a clearer alignment with God’s sustainable calling.
Refugee Ministries Fight New Resettlement Requirement
New Trump administration policy adds bureaucratic hurdles to "welcoming the stranger."
The New Math of Church Mergers
An option once seen as a failed strategy is now giving many congregations a new lease on life.
Being a Pastor: A Perilous Profession, Part 1
Like each of us, pastors are people with needs, capacities, and limitations. These capacities are not limitless despite pressures and messages to the contrary.
Sunday Church Attack Kills 14 in Burkina Faso
(UPDATED) President of West African nation condemns “barbaric attack” at beginning of Advent.
Kay Warren: Four Things My Son’s Suicide Taught Me About Mental Health & The Church
In recognizing the crucial role that church leaders play in eradicating the stigma around mental illness, Rick and Kay Warren have set out on a mission to educate others about mental illness.

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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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