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The New Testament Teaches Us Not to Second-Guess Surprising Conversions
Long before Kanye, even the most unexpected believers—like Paul himself—point us toward acceptance over suspicion.
Lord, We Don’t Know What We Should Be Asking of You
For anyone who struggles to pray, Pete Greig’s new book offers an easy and approachable guide.
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Kanye West’s Long, Complicated Relationship with Christianity
The rapper’s need for God has manifested in his music far before “Jesus Is King.”
A Rocha Co-Founder, CEO Killed in Crash in South Africa
Miranda Harris and Chris Naylor helped lead the organization’s groundbreaking global efforts to bring together Christian convictions and environmental concerns.
One-on-One with Daniel Treier on ‘Introducing Evangelical Theology’
“I have tried to reconnect evangelicals with a lost inheritance as well as introduce them to contemporary resources.”
Kirk Franklin Boycotts Dove Awards for Cutting His Prayers for Black Victims
This year’s broadcast wasn’t the first time TBN had edited the gospel artist’s acceptance speeches.
Latasha Morrison: Racial Reconciliation Starts at the Cross
The Be the Bridge founder’s new book gives readers a theologically rich approach to crossing racial divides.
Why Are Some Churches Trading Pews for Dinner Tables?
A conversation with Dinner Church pioneer, Verlon Fosner.
Evangelism Isn’t About Results
The Parable of the Sower frees us from our desire for resolution.
The Road Ahead: 10 Characteristics of a Future Church Planter, Part 1
The well-worn paths of the past can often be poor guides for missionary travelers toward the future evangelistic work in North America.
Why Basic Training Is So Important for Church Planters
An assessment of the Hispanic Church Planting Report reveals the necessity of training.
One-on-One with Keith Getty on SING! An Irish Christmas, Just Released Today
“High Christianity’s positive contribution to artistic culture can actually spill into every area of our lives.”
After His Son’s Death, TobyMac Tells Fans: ‘We Follow God Because We Love Him’
Truett Foster McKeehan, 21, performed his first hip hop show a week before he died.
European Students Unite in Prayer for Revival
The student generation in Europe is hungry for revival.
There’s No One Christian View on Turks and Kurds
Middle East believers say the enemies of their enemies are not necessarily their friends.
A Message to John MacArthur: The Bible Calls Both Men and Women to ‘Go Home’
The California pastor’s recent statement isn’t fundamentally about female preaching.
She Arrived as an Overwhelmed Nurse. She Left as the ‘Midwife of Borneo.’
Meet the young British missionary who revolutionized healthcare in a remote territory at the other end of the world.
Longtime Liberty Prof Karen Swallow Prior Leaving for Southeastern
The author and English instructor will become the first research professor and one of the only female faculty members at the Southern Baptist college.
Will the Largest Diaspora Become a Global Missionary Force?
The globalization of the Indian populace has built bridges for Indian Christians to engage the world at large.
Israel Supreme Court Ruling Backs Aramean Christian Rights
A decision allowing busing to Hebrew schools calls out the significance of preserving this minority tradition’s unique identity.

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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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