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Missionary Opponents Misunderstand the Waorani Mission. So Do Evangelicals.
Some revere Jim Elliot and his friends as martyrs. Others revile them as oppressors. Both sides have an incomplete picture.
Can Restoring the Jordan River Build Peace in the Holy Land?
Christians explore how ecological work can support the gospel mission.
Gleanings: March 2019
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our March issue).
If You Think You Have God Figured Out, You Definitely Don’t
Despite our best efforts to understand his ways, he won’t be bound by our tidy notions of divine etiquette.
God’s Glowing Gift
Light is more than a symbol of God’s truth. It’s a tangible reminder of his love for us.
You Shall Know Them by Their Clothes
What we learn about Bible figures from the clothing they put on, take off, and tear apart.
My Cocaine Habit Was Killing My NFL Dreams
How I found a power greater than the white powder that enslaved me.
Hashtag Missions: How Social Media Is Reshaping Conferences
Gen Z’s digital natives bring followers along for the experience.
Florida’s Oldest Place to Grow Old
Dowling Park was a retirement community built around widows and orphans. A century later, it’s a model for intergenerational ministry.
Saving Retirement
Growing old is not what it used to be. For millions of retirees, that may actually be good news.
Jewish Christians Are Recovering Their Distinctive Religious Heritage
A growing group of Jews who believe in Jesus is crossing boundaries to revive their identity and restore unity in the church.
Pastoral Transition: 7 Signs It May Be The Right Time To Let Go
Watching someone else build on the foundation you’ve helped establish may be the most fulfilling part of life and ministry.
Who’s Searching for ‘Love’ Online? Bible Readers
The fruit of the Spirit is No. 1 at Bible Gateway—in both English and Spanish queries.
Go Ahead. Love That Rom Com.
Rebel Wilson’s latest film reflects the common urge to trash romance. But love stories point us toward a deeper affection for God.
40 Years Later, Iran’s Islamic Revolution Feels Threatened by House Churches
Mass crowds celebrate 1979 uprising as Christian watchdogs lament surge in arrests.
Social Media and the Church
Now we live in a new age of technology, and it is having massive, unforeseen effects.
I Fled My Country, But Not My Marriage
Though extremists separated me from my husband years ago, I know who holds us together.
Remember Blogs? (For Every Communicator Who's Felt Out Of Step)
A word of encouragement to everyone who’s felt criticized or left behind when others move on to something new, cool or cutting edge.
No, Millennials Aren’t Killing Evangelism
But if you’re hesitant about sharing the gospel in the 21st century, here's what you need to know about effectively reaching people for Christ.
Cliff Sims, ‘Team of Vipers,’ and Faith Inside the White House - Part 3
“It’s important to remember that the gospel matters more than politics.”

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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