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The Christian Case Against the Orphanage
Children need a stable family, not institutional care.
There Is No Minimum Viable Size For A Church
There have always been a whole lot of viable churches with just a handful of people in them.
Why Southern Baptists’ Social Justice Spat Is Actually About the Sufficiency of Scripture
The Founders documentary trailer uncovers a larger disagreement over how to approach secular theories around race and gender.
What Mass Shootings Mean for Loners and Youth Ministry
Where churches fall short in reaching young people.
7 Reasons Small Churches Are An Essential Part Of The Body Of Christ
Small churches have an amazing capacity to bounce back over and over again.
Jesus, Deliver Us from This Racist Evil Age
We believe in a Savior who redeems, a Spirit who reconciles, and a gospel that is the antithesis of white supremacy.
Homeless Christians, Fractured Culture: Thoughts on Prayers, Laments, and Action
The tragedies in El Paso and Dayton should propel us towards both prayer and action.
Why Niceness Weakens Our Witness
I can’t follow Christ and also succeed at being nice.
What Hollywood Gets Right About Snake-Handling Christians
The sincere portrayal in “Them That Follow” gives mainstream believers perspective on the real oddity of our faith.
We’re Not from Here
In the same way Dorothy longs for Kansas, the Church longs for the New Jerusalem.
Church Planting R&D: Part 2 - Collegiate Church Planting
Collegiate church planting offers much insight into effective ecclesial and evangelistic praxis.
Recent Shootings Spur Pastors to Call Out White Supremacy
For many evangelicals, it’s time to name the evil beneath the violence.
I’m a Shooting Survivor. If You’re Going to Pray for Us, Here’s How.
We need more than “thoughts and prayers” in the immediate aftermath.
One-on-One with Greg Laurie on Evangelism, Culture and Crusades
“The primary way that God has chosen to reach unbelievers is through the verbal articulation of the gospel.”
World Vision Helped Evangelicals Become Social Activists—Within Limits
A new history tracks the uneasy alliance between the organization and its core supporters.
Bonhoeffer Convinced Me to Abandon My Dream
His words challenged everything I had learned about pastoral vision.
Rural Youth Ministry: Are We Ready for the Next Wave?: Part 2
We need to close the gap between younger and older generations.
For Jesus Army, Must the Wages of Abuse Be Death?
Closure of UK-based charismatic church network raises question of whether ministries can recover after abuse is uncovered.
South Carolina Foster Ministry Opens to Catholics for the First Time
Despite a federal waiver backing its Protestants-only policy, Miracle Hill continued to face legal challenges.
Americans Now Have Less Faith in Tech Than Church
Christians hope to address the ethical concerns raised as the country grows more skeptical of Big Tech.

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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