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Korean Megachurches Debate If Pastors’ Kids Can Inherit Pulpits
Myungsung, the world’s largest Presbyterian church, awaits denominational court ruling on pastoral succession.
The Christian CBD Changes Its Name
Christian Book Distributors drops its initials to avoid confusion with the cannabis product.
One-on-One with Bob Craft on Tracking Thailand’s Church Planting Revival
“The spreading...of the gospel comes through the voices, hands, and feet of Thai people."
Here’s The Best Way You Can Help A Small Church Pastor Today
Ministry is hard. Small church ministry is relentless. Doing it alone is impossible.
One-on-One with Jenni Catron on Change Leadership, Part 1
“One of the qualities that I believe distinguishes effective leaders is the ability to see further than others see.”
Blessed Be the Nukes? Russian Orthodox Recommends End to Ritual for Missiles
A country where the nuclear arsenal has its own patron saint considers a shift to sanctify soldiers rather than weapons of mass destruction.
In the Market for Some Interviews: A Recap from Last Week
An overview of my three days on Janet Parshall's show, 'In the Market'.
Are Our Ordination Controversies Unique?
What this sometimes-contentious rite looks like in global Christianity.
What Christians Really Think About the Church’s Relationship Advice
New survey research sheds light on how believers navigate the stickier matters of dating and marriage.
Whatever Happened to Communion & Baptism?
Or, why aren’t we doing what Jesus told us to do?
An Exciting Future for Church Planting
The three phases of churches planting churches.
17 Steps For Writers and Speakers To Catch The Attention Of Publishers And Conferences
Publishers and conferences are always looking for good content. Here’s what I’ve learned about creating something they need.
VA Hospitals Can Distribute, Display Bibles Under Revised Policy
After a legal fight over a POW/MIA table, Veterans Affairs clarifies religious liberty protections.
The Turbulent Calling of Bivocational Ministry
Three honest stories about its rewards and challenges.
One-on-One with Kandi Gallaty on Discipling and Investing in Women
“Discipleship is not a program; it’s a way of life.”
The Growing Danger Of Assigning Guilt By Association
How can we effect change if we can’t find common ground with people who see things differently?
A Disappearing Missionary Impulse
We should empower all of God’s people to dream as missionaries again.
Amazon Sold $240K of ‘Liturgy of the Ordinary’ Fakes, Publisher Says
A Christian bestseller (and CT Book of the Year) was targeted by a major counterfeiting scheme.
By the Power Vested in Me by God Or the Internet: The Fight Over Online Ordinations
With lay officiants on the rise, Tennessee’s ban spurs religious freedom challenge.
One-on-One with Aaron and Jennifer Smith on ‘Marriage After God’
“Marriage was meant for so much more than just happily ever after.”

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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