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This Pastor Criticized Trump When Pence Visited His Church
Lessons from a DC church on how the power of the pulpit engages the power of politicians.
Character Is Also What You Do When Things Go Easy And Everyone Is Watching
When we’re not guarding our hearts, minds and morals, the spotlight and the shadows can be equally dangerous.
Praying for a President Is Not that Radical: Platt, Prayer, and Polarization
The outrage against David Platt's prayer for President Trump reveals more about us than David.
The Age of Pelagius
An ancient heresy continues to affect our culture in surprising ways.
Billy Graham Archives Begin Move from Wheaton to Charlotte
While Franklin Graham aims to consolidate the late evangelist’s legacy, some scholars raise concerns about research opportunities.
8 Simple (but not easy) Rules for Movement: Part 4 - Live Off of Less
Leaders must continually evaluate what they can do without.
How David Brooks Meandered Toward God
The New York Times columnist hasn’t become a Christian of the “Protestant evangelical variety,” but his latest book offers a fine example of spiritual autobiography.
David Platt Asks God to Grant Trump ‘All the Grace He Needs to Govern’
The “radical” pastor prayed for the president during an unannounced stop at his suburban DC megachurch.
This May Be The Most Disruptive, Counterintuitive Truth In Church Leadership Today
Churches don’t need to get bigger to do great ministry. Many small churches are doing it already.
One-on-One with Tuvya Zaretsky on Jewish Evangelism
“There is a much greater openness to the gospel among Jewish people in North America, Eastern Europe, and also in Israel today.”
Sermons Alone Don’t Make You a Teaching Church
It takes more than a pulpit to train up your people in the way they should go.
Franklin Graham Declared a Day of Prayer for President Trump. Christian Leaders Weigh In.
How is the church meant to heed Paul’s directive to pray for “those in authority”?
Some Christians Are Turning Over a New Leaf with CBD Oil
Those using the hemp-based product often find relief amid a lack of understanding and regulation.
The Church is on the Move
Christianity is and always will be a mobile faith.
Why ‘Follow Your Passions’ Is Bad Advice for Graduates
Four countercultural insights for outgoing students.
The Christian Backstory of Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Protests
How the church played a role in the fight for voting rights. 
ECFA Faces Scrutiny Over Harvest Investigation
The delayed penalties for James MacDonald’s church have some evangelicals challenging the financial watchdog’s role and others defending it.
How We Have Forgotten God
Evangelical faith is no longer characterized by its initial passion.
The ‘Marks’ of Our Churches: Keeping from Mission Drift
What are the things that undergird the church itself?
Why Foursquare’s Female Leaders Have It Harder Today
The Pentecostal denomination was founded by a woman nearly a century ago, but it has failed to elect another female president since.

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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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