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Waiting Time Isn’t Wasted Time
As technology makes the world go faster, life’s little delays feel increasingly intolerable. Why we shouldn’t be in such a rush to get rid of them.
When the Government Bans Chaplains from Execution Chambers
A minister to death-row inmates on bearing witness to a prisoner's final moments.
How to Be Both Multisite and Missional—At Any Church: Part 1
What if there is a way that every church whether declining, plateaued, or thriving can be truly missional and truly multisite?
Why You Can't Predict Church Growth, But You Can Predict Church Failure (And, Thankfully, Church Health)
Church growth is a mystery. Church failure is predictable. Church health is what really matters.
Scripture Says, ‘Sisters, I’m Talking to All Y’all’
After three decades of Bible reading, I discovered something unexpected about the New Testament’s intended audience.
One-on-One with Brian Miller on Emerging Adults, Social Media and Faith
Modern technology influences young adults as they consider faith and church.
New Witnesses
God is doing a new thing in the millennial generation through his witnesses.
Before Your Congregation Dies: 6 Proactive Options For Your Church Property
Just as my identity is not in my body, a church’s identity is not in its building – or it shouldn’t be.
Sunday Journeys: North Phoenix Vineyard Church
This church represents the passion the Vineyard founders had to make the world more like Jesus would have it to be.
20 Truths from Brave Souls by Belinda Bauman
“The incarnation is the fullest expression of the empathy of God.”
21 Unremarkable Martyrs and Their Remarkable Gifts to the World
A writer goes in search of the young Coptic Christian men executed on film by ISIS.
Half of Pastors Worry Speaking Out on Social Issues Will Offend People
Protestant clergy feel the pressure around addressing LGBT identity and same-sex marriage, but that doesn’t mean they’ll change their message.
‘Best of Enemies’: Overcoming Fear With Love
Taraji P. Henson says her faith influenced her decision to play Ann Atwater, the Christian woman who got the head of the Ku Klux Klan to consider integrating Durham schools.
The Problem of Evil in ‘The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’
In the CW's take on the teenage witch, Satan is front and center.
When Women Follow A Scandalous God
There can be a great deal of tension in our evangelical subculture when women try to live into their callings.
How Single Women Help New Moms Make It Through
Their unexpected ministry cuts across life stages.
Iraqi Christians in the US Face Deportation Again
Some Chaldean detainees lost their chance to fight to stay. But it’s still unclear if their home country will let them back.
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The Temptation of the Evangelical Mind
When words construct an empty faith, Pilgrim’s Progress asks, “What does truth require of me?”
Whispers of Disruption: A New Move of God in Our Time
Three trends that may indicate the beginning of kingdom breakthrough.
Want To Make A Difference? Forget What’s Popular And Work The Fringes
When it comes to impact, the more popular something is, the less likely you are to make a difference in it.

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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