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Why We Still Prophesy Hope
Bearing witness to our past and present reveals a relentless love in the face of evil.
We’re Misreading the Bible on Laziness
Scripture warns against sloth—and against using it to explain away oppression.
My Journey from Castro to Christ
After fleeing Cuba, my family was barely surviving. Then a California church gave us a new lease on life.
Is Life Unsatisfying? Augustine Says, ‘You Are Not Alone.’
James K. A. Smith accompanies the church father on a journey through the human heart.
Our November Issue: Church of Work
Yes, work matters. But our quest for belonging in the office is often misguided.
New & Noteworthy Fiction
Chosen by Elizabeth Musser, author of "When I Close My Eyes" (Bethany House).
5 Books That Help Us Understand Angels and Demons
Chosen by Graham Cole, author of "Against the Darkness: The Doctrine of Angels, Satan, and Demons" (Crossway).
Andrew Peterson: Creativity Isn’t Just for ‘Creatives’
Artists and storytellers cultivate beauty and mystery. So do teachers, parents, and church potluck planners.
Does God Have a Funny Side?
The more we take Scripture seriously, the more we’ll find ourselves laughing along with it.
My Road to Emmaus Ran Through East Los Angeles
Suffering and ministry turmoil left me devastated. Jesus met me there.
The Loss of a Hero to Many: Pastor Lon Allison Goes to Be with Jesus
“Hero” is the first and last word that comes to mind as I reflect on the passing of Dr. Lon Allison.
Global Outreach Opportunity: Ministry Among International Students
A critical part of the broader diaspora movement of people is international students among us.
Syrian Christians Brave Insecurity to Stay Behind and Help
Preemptive Love’s Jeremy Courtney says despite the Turkey deal, “This crisis shows no sign of letting up, and we can’t either.”
You Can Make A Difference and Change the Trend with Young Adults
There are ways we can help twenty-somethings find their place in their faith community.
Algeria Forces Christians Out of the Country’s Largest Churches
The North African faithful are holding sit-ins and prayer rallies to protest a government campaign that’s shut down a third of Protestant congregations.
National Association of Evangelicals’ New President Hopes to Bring Together a Movement in Crisis
Walter Kim, PCA pastor and former Park Street Church minister, becomes the first leader of color at the helm of the 77-year-old organization.
One-on-One with Joel Dillon on Serving Families Raising Children with Disabilities
“Families raising children with intellectual disabilities are an unreached people group.”
How Baptists and Catholics Together Helped Save Thousands of Florida Marriages
A faith-based marriage campaign in Jacksonville appears to have driven divorce rates down. Can the model be replicated?
The Puritans Had Two Shots at Building a Godly Society
In both England and America, their political experiments collapsed. But they left behind a spiritual legacy that still inspires.
Why Minority Churches Matter in the Multiethnic Church Discussion
Minority churches can't be decimated in the name of building multiethnic churches.

Top Story November 10, 2020

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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