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How This Dutch Congregation Pulled Off a 96-Day Service
A deeper look at how hundreds of Christians from across the Netherlands came together to worship God and protect an immigrant family from deportation.
Francis of Arabia: Will UAE’s Warm Welcome Help Christians Feel More at Home?
Religious freedom on the agenda as pope leads largest-ever Christian gathering in the heart of Islam.
‘A Theology of Everything’ for a Pluralistic World
Fuller theology professor Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen thinks Catholics and Pentecostals are doing today's best theology.
Cliff Sims, 'Team of Vipers,' and Faith inside the White House - Part 1
An interview with the former White House staffer about his new book and the role faith has played in his political career.
Recovering the Good in Seasons of Lament
Our years on this earth are full of seasons—ups and downs that profoundly shape us and change the trajectory of our lives.
Infanticide Debate Reflects a New Era for Abortion Politics
As states push for pro-choice protections, Christians have a growing obligation to defend the lives of babies born as “burdens.”
20 Truths from “The Marriage Knot”
Excerpts from the Zappia's new book that will entice you to read the rest of it and strengthen your marriage bond.
Why Is There An Increasing Pushback Against Church Growth Principles?
As the church growth movement enters middle age, it’s time to ask some tough, but fair and necessary questions.
Our Churches Are Either Sacramental or Charismatic
The Early Church didn't make a distinction. So why do we?
Who Worries About Hell the Most
Baylor researcher: “If you believe in a harsher form of hell, you’re pretty sure you’re not going there.”
Celebrities, Professors & Care-Givers: How We Lost Our Missional IQ
None of these North American pastoral archetypes prioritize mission.
The Continuing Enigma
It is important for the global church to understand that China matters for us all.
One-on-One with Ann Voskamp on Going to Back to School at the Wheaton College Grad School
I recently talked with author and speaker Ann Voskamp about why she is part of a grad school cohort at Wheaton College.
Why a Compassionate Baptist Pastor Led a Revolution
John Chilembwe’s revolt against colonial Britain failed, but he is still hailed as a hero in Malawi.
Leith Anderson Retiring from National Association of Evangelicals
NAE president: “It’s important to speak biblically and thoughtfully when so many are shouting for attention.”
Leave Your Righteous Indignation on the Field
Aristotle taught that outrage can be a natural response, but Christ reminds us that it should be rare.
Be Fruitful: Challenging Yourself to Abide in Order to Bear More Fruit
The message of the love and forgiveness of God and his desire that all might find the fulfillment they are looking for in him is too important to neglect.
Pulpit Discipleship: Organizing Your Annual Preaching Calendar For Maximum Effectiveness
As a small church pastor, I have to keep these two tasks in balance – preaching to the congregation, and spending time with members.
Pew: Sunday Regulars Are Happier and Healthier
Across 25 countries, active religious participation is linked with habits like nonsmoking, community involvement, and voting.
Next Steps for Ministry Leaders Following the GC2 Summit
Six next steps for ministry leaders who desire to humbly engage with questions surrounding sexual violence.

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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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