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Who Needs to Hear Proverbs 31 the Most?
The ‘wife of noble character’ is rarely applied to whom it was meant to describe.
Russian Evangelicals Penalized Most Under Anti-Evangelism Law
The tight restrictions on minority faiths have increasingly gotten Protestants in trouble and continue to raise concerns over religious freedom.
Balm for the Religious-Freedom Lover’s Soul
Steven Waldman’s book helps “complainers” like me regain a sense of perspective.
Jean Vanier Made Us All More Human
The late founder of L’Arche showed the church how disability, vulnerability, and weakness bring us closer to one another and closer to Jesus.
Rachel Held Evans Had a Story
“Greg the Apologist” remembers his former student and interlocutor.
Reflecting on Rachel: Why She Mattered
Watching the reaction to RHE's death has reminded me that we need to be a safe place for people who wander, and for people who wonder.
8 Simple (but not easy) Rules for Movement: Part 1 - Owning Our Commission
Over the next eight Mondays, we will examine each of these rules.
From Marijuana to Magic Mushrooms: Weighing Drugs’ Benefits and Detriments
Neuroscientist William Struthers encourages wisdom as a flurry of drugs move from taboo to enrichment.
Saying “There’s Nothing Wrong With Small Churches” Is A Great Start, But It’s Not Enough
Small churches aren't just “not wrong”, they have always been and will always be an essential ingredient in God’s plan.
Sunday Journeys: Northwest Assembly of God
This smaller church under 100 in attendance simply decided that they were going to be a welcoming church.
An Unexpected Easter in Sri Lanka
The surprise of this attack is that the Muslim community did not have a history of attacking other faiths in Sri Lanka.
The Life of “Be”: Remembering Warren Wiersbe
Today many are mourning the loss of another brilliant man of God, a faithful pastor and Bible teacher.
Died: Warren Wiersbe, Preachers’ Favorite Bible Commentator
The prolific author and pastor taught Christians how to “Be” in the Word.
Sri Lanka’s Christian Refugees Displaced by Retaliation Threats
Pakistani asylum seekers in Negombo fled terrorist attacks in their home country, only to fear retribution for more deadly violence in their place of refuge.
Sabbath Rest: Not Just for Grownups
I want my children to know how to work hard. I also want them to know that hard work doesn’t define them.
Responsive Design: If Your Church Leadership Ideas Don’t Adapt For Size, You’re Behind The Curve
Like responsive design for different sizes of devices, responsive design for different church sizes is more possible – and necessary – than ever before.
One-on-One with Steve Addison on ‘Rise and Fall of Movements: A Roadmap for Leaders’
“Too many church leaders have a ministry mindset rather than a movement mindset.”
New HHS Rule Protects Pro-Life Health Care Workers
UPDATE: Under Trump, federal policy keeps shifting away from abortion rights in favor of religious conscience protections.
US Report Bashes China’s Religious Freedom Violations
With its crackdown on Christians and other faiths, the communist country ranks as a top offender by USCIRF for 20 years in a row.
CT Women: Our 15 Favorite Prayers
Women from across the country share words that shape their prayer lives.

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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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