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Died: Phillip E. Johnson, Lawyer Who Put Darwin on Trial
With landmark book, he became “chief architect and guiding light” of the intelligent design movement.
When You Are Persecuted in One Place, Flee to Another. But Not to America.
Both US policy and Middle East wisdom discourage suffering Christians from resettling in the West.
10 Principles To Get The Best From Volunteer Church Leaders
Leaders will attend and volunteer at churches where they are honored as people and where their hard work and leadership skills are recognized and valued.
Harvest Elders Say James MacDonald Is ‘Biblically Disqualified’ From Ministry
Statement comes nine months after his firing and weeks after he appeared at another Chicago-area church.
This Church Model Thrives in Post-Christian Contexts
Missional communities seek to broaden our understanding of what it means to be a local church.
The Opportunity of a Lifetime: Reflections on Link Between Prison and Diaspora Ministries
God is raising up a new supply of workers for the harvest in the most unexpected places.
Ethiopians Protest Church Burnings as Ethnic Tensions Rise
After a dramatic October, some say Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed must earn his Nobel Peace Prize.
Cyborg Church: One Body, Many People
Science offers insight on how the church can be more than just loosely associated individuals.
The Road Ahead: 10 Characteristics of a Future Church Planter, Part 2
Here are five more key changes we must make if we want to see movement.
Want to Expand Your Global Vision? Read These Books.
8 reading recommendations for a ministry-focused life.
Remembering Pastor Samuel Lamb and His Faith in the Face of Persecution in China
On this International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, please pray for those who cannot worship freely.
Armenian Orthodox Leader: ‘We May Forgive One Day ... But We Will Never Forget.’
Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, on what comes next after US House recognizes Armenians’ “legitimate claim” of genocide.
White House Appoints Paula White to Oversee Faith Outreach
Trump’s longtime prayer partner has considered the move since he took office.
Will US Genocide Resolution Satisfy Armenian Christians?
The Middle East diaspora appreciates the House’s recognition at last. But what they really want is repentance.
11 Places Where Persecuted Christians Need Our Prayers
The International Days of Prayer for the Persecuted Church draw attention to China and other countries where Christian minorities have suffered blows over the past year.
The New ‘Harriet’ Biopic Is Faithful to Tubman’s Faith
Biographer Kate Clifford Larson talks about the famous female abolitionist and the cinematic portrayal of her life.
Fuller Seminary Won’t Leave Pasadena After All
The school backed out of its move to Pomona—where administrators hoped to save money and upgrade to high-tech facilities—due to holdups with selling its property.
Pastoring with a Big, Fake Smile
I often hide my struggles from my church because I fear people will use them against me.
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Behind the Front Lines of Religious Liberty: The Defenders
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Southwestern Defends Female Profs After Leaked Email from Patterson Staffer
The new Southern Baptist seminary president works to repair relationships—and maintain donors—in his predecessor’s wake.

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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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