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In Search of a Better Land: A World on the Move and a Church on Mission
Three takeaways from my time with the North America Diaspora Strategy Group.
When Trauma on the Field Creates Trauma in the Home
After their son suffered a devastating brain injury playing football, Pat and Tammy McLeod saw their marriage put to the test.
Why I'll Never Give Up On The Church
I can never give up on the church because I can never give up on people. And because Jesus never gave up on us.
What 1619 Means for Christian History
How Catholics and Reformers reacted to the transatlantic slave trade.
Scarcity Brings Clarity: 3 Ways to View Scarcity as an Asset
Our clearest moments of thinking often come during times of less and loss.
Dorian Destroys Tiny Bahamas Island With 3 Churches and 300 People
Christian relief workers wait for floods to recede before they can make it to the hardest-hit places like Man-O-War Cay.
Chasing Donkeys: How Ministry Can Feel in Rural Contexts
1 Samuel 9 offers pastors—especially rural pastors—encouragement through seemingly fruitless seasons.
LifeWay’s Stores Are Closing. But Its Christian Books Will Be in More Stores Than Ever.
Independent retailers are signing up to be authorized dealers for the chain’s bestsellers from Beth Moore, David Platt, Priscilla Shirer, and more.
Two Years After Church Shooting, Sutherland Springs Pastor Runs for Office
The Texas Republican believes addressing the root causes of violence—like a disregard for life—will do more than gun control.
Top 10 Bible Studies for Fall 2019
Our most popular studies for fall of 2019.
One-on-One with Mark Sayers on the ‘Reappearing Church’
“The move of God becomes a movement.”
Top 3 Bible Studies on Gray Areas of Faith for Fall 2019
This fall’s top three list cover bible studies on gray areas of faith. Each curriculum gives you resources to lead a group study, but is also perfect as your own personal study.
Sharing the Gospel in a World Filled with Good News Messages
Here are five elements that makes people share good news.
No, The Universe Doesn’t Care About Us – That’s Why We Need Jesus
The universe didn’t die for you. Jesus did. That makes all the difference.
Bridges of God: The Church and the Rural-Urban Divide
Since the dawn of Christianity, God's people have been called to be a bridge across the barriers constructed by any given society.
Mexican Pastor and Priest Murdered at Their Churches
Cartel violence and threats escalated in August, and a Christian leader who ran a refugee shelter remains kidnapped.
Our Modern Ephesian Moment
Four markers of meaningful ethnic belonging in multiethnic congregations.
Doubt Your Faith at an Evangelical College? That’s Part of the Process
Research shows that students at CCCU schools are more likely to face a religious crisis than their secular counterparts.
In the Face of Sexual Temptation, Repression Is a Sure-Fire Failure
How do we solve the problem of desire? Christian asceticism offers an alternative way.
5 Tips To Reduce Misunderstandings In An Information-Soaked Culture
No one is a perfect communicator. Even if our facts are correct, the way we say them matters.

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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