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Monomaniacs for God
What it looks like when people remember their greatest love.
1 in 10 Young Protestants Have Left a Church Over Abuse
As the generation most likely to report experiencing misconduct and least likely to tolerate it, Christians under 35 stand to shape how congregations respond.
Why Character Is Making a Comeback
Character formation isn’t just an individual process, says Anne Snyder. It requires institutions.
Thoughts on Recent Movements in Evangelicalism: Part 1, Post Emerging Church Clarification
I want to explore recent trends in the evangelical movement and how they are influencing the movement’s direction and identity.
The Call to Self-Discipline in a Media-Saturated Age
Our society is addicted to spectacle. How do we keep our eyes are fixed on Christ?
I Used to Hide My Shame. Now I Take Shelter Under the Gospel.
How a gay atheist teenager discovered Jesus and stopped living undercover.
8 Simple (but Not Easy) Rules for Movement: Part 3 - Making and Multiplying Kingdom Disciples
Multiplication is what Jesus’ people do.
Breaking The 200 Barrier Is Good – Feeling Guilty If You Don’t Break It, Isn’t
Most churches don’t experience constant numerical increase, no matter how hard they work or what new strategies they learn.
A Pastor’s Restoration Process: Journey to Healing Through the Eyes of Those Closest, Part 3 - Greg
“True restoration focuses on destroying the sin, not destroying the person.”
Gleanings: June 2019
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our June issue).
Should Christians Praise Partial Religious Freedom?
Does good press lead to greater gains in the Muslim world? Or merely cover a multitude of sins?
The Dirt in My Blood and My Blood in the Dirt
It took me 20 years to discover the value of place in my ministry.
The Risk of Inviting Jesus into Your Summer
Can this season be one where I grow with God and with my neighbor?
Martin Niemöller
Confessing pastor and repentant nationalist
God Loves Protected Species. And the Poachers Who Kill Them.
A theocentric conservation effort looks out for both man and nature.
A Pastor’s Restoration Process: Journey to Healing Through the Eyes of Those Closest, Part 2 - Amie
“I've learned that pastors' wives and children usually end up as overlooked collateral damage in these scenarios.”
Bible Translation Projects Are Preserving Endangered Languages
While the world loses a language every 40 days, translation efforts bring new life to threatened tongues.
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Responses to our April issue.
Jesus Gave Me What Boozing and Brawling Couldn’t
My journey from the criminal underworld to the foot of the cross.

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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