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Wallis Apologizes to Olasky after Sojourners Funding Flap
Sojourners founder apologizes for suggesting World's editor-in-chief 'lies for a living' but stands by his organization's accepting grants from George Soros.
My Encounter with Mental Illness
College is a seedbed for depression. Here's what Christian campuses can do to help.
Ur Video: Dever & Wallis on Justice and the Gospel (Part 4)
What's the relationship between justice and justification?
Measuring Ministry by Listening to Children
To find out if a ministry is effective, ask those who are part of the ministry.
The Answered Prayers of Robert Park
Christian activist imprisoned by North Korea speaks out as Jimmy Carter brings home friend Aijalon Gomes.
Same Message, Different Vehicle
Mere Churchianity
Finding your way back to Jesus-shaped spirituality.
Saved by an Atheist
Christians gave Albert Camus good reasons not to believe. He gave me a reason to return to faith.
Militia Group Says Burning the Qur’an is un-Christian
The pastor behind next month's event accuses the armed conservative group of "giving in to pressure and fear."
Midlife Matters: An Interview with Dale Hanson Bourke
Women who no longer have kids at home should seek new ministry ventures, says the longtime journalist and president of the Center for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia Foundation.
Mono-Ethnic Ministries and Multi-Ethnic Churches (Part 1)
A multi-ethnic church leader responds to the call for more homogeneous churches.
Why We Love Atticus Finch
On the 50th anniversary of 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' we celebrate a true American hero
Go See the BarlowGirl Concert. Or Else . . .
Army soldiers claim they were punished for skipping a concert by the Christian chick rockers
Dinesh D'Souza to Lead NYC's King's College
Appointment of author and speaker prompts the questions: How Catholic is he? And how Protestant is the Campus Crusade–affiliated school?
James Cameron Backs Out of Debate
'Avatar' director wanted a "shoot-out" with climate change dissenters . . . then didn't show
North Korea to Release Christian Activist
Former president Jimmy Carter is on his way to secure Aijalon Mahli Gomes's freedom.
Reimagining Evangelism
Think about these new ways to connect and communicate the Good News.
The Edge of the Divine

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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