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The Government Is Ending Fetal Tissue Research. Some Scientists Say We Don’t Need It.
How experts and pro-life advocates think the new policy will impact the future of medical study.
Go Ahead. Hire That Housekeeper.
The Christian case for getting domestic help and doing it well.
One-on-One with John Lindell on ‘Soul Set Free’
“There are a lot of people in the church who are trying so hard, but if we don't understand grace, we can't give what we don't have.”
The Church’s Sickness Unto Death
Our missional activism threatens to kill us. It doesn’t have to.
Conservative Protestant Men Are Still Resisting Porn
Sociological data suggests that churchgoing men engage pornography at a vastly lower rate than others.
Trauma: How the Church Can Heal Soul Wounds
Faith communities provide space to lament and compassion in suffering.
How a US-China Trade War Threatens Christian Publishing
Why proposed tariffs could significantly increase the price of Bibles.
Pastors And Worship Leaders: 3 Ways To Work Together And 2 Traps To Avoid
The most important principle is to keep a cooperative spirit.
Taylor President Surprises University with Resignation
Despite the recent controversy over inviting the VP to commencement, his departure is “not related,” according to the board.
The Jonas Brothers, “The Bachelor,” and Our Culture’s Rejection of Sexual Purity
Perhaps the culture's aversion to the Christian sexual ethic is actually a rejection of its source.
O Evangelismo Deveria Ser a Prioridade do Cristão em Seu Local de Trabalho?
Especialistas discutem o tema no Fórum Mundial do Trabalho do Movimento Lausanne.
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¿Debería la Evangelización Ser la Prioridad del Cristiano en el Ámbito Laboral?
Los expertos aconsejan sobre el Foro Mundial del Trabajo del Movimiento Lausana.
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Should Evangelism Be the Highest Priority of Christians at Work?
Experts weigh in at the Lausanne Movement’s Global Workplace Forum.
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US Continues to Condemn China’s ‘War on Faith’
A new State Department report notes some “good news,” like improving conditions in Uzbekistan, though the list of worst religious persecutors remains largely unchanged.
A Political Theology of ‘Power to the People’
Democracy is a useful way to organize our politics. Should it organize other areas of life as well?
8 Simple (but not easy) Rules for Movement: Part 7 - Add In Order to Multiply
There are three elements of addition that must undergird any church that wants sustainable multiplication.
What Psychology Offers Christians Amid Political Polarization
Scholars describe the difficulties and benefits of humility, but Christ offers an example.
My Church Seems Healthy, But It’s Not Growing! What’s Wrong?
“All healthy things grow” is not a Bible verse or a command. We have to stop acting like it is.
Prayer & Polarization
Amid societal polarization, American churches are dedicated July 7th to pray for the country.
Bibles Threatened by US Trade War with China, Christian Publishers Warn
HarperCollins, Tyndale, and others warn Trump administration that 25-percent tariff hike will make God’s Word harder to get—and could cause some translations to be discontinued.

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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