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No Sign Language in the World Has Its Own Bible Translation
Deaf communities around the world are still waiting to experience God's Word in their first language. How much longer will it be?
Your Plan B Is Still God’s Plan A
What a failed church plant taught me about divine purpose and provision.
What Humans Have That Machines Don’t
How a theology of personhood cuts against the mechanical metaphors we use to describe ourselves.
Free Apps and Websites Any Church Can Use To Organize, Promote And Do More Creative Ministry
If your church is small and your budget is non-existent, new technology may seem out of reach. But it’s not.
Wheaton College, Controversial Speakers, and Some Factivism
Ryan Bomberger brings up another controversial speaker, but it just distracts from the real issue.
Pastor, Why Are You Hiding?
Sin-management strategies rarely work. It’s time to risk moving out from the shadows.
Running from the Light—and the Snakes
An opera heroine’s conflict with her faith and family has dangerously high stakes.
Preoccupied with Love: Lifting High Evangelism Again
"In Christ, we are never alone in an ultimate and enduring sense, and that is great news to the lonely."
The Top Reasons Young People Drop Out of Church
Even with 1 in 4 leaving over politics, college kids are more likely to return after a hiatus than leave for good.
Abortion, Black Lives Matter, and Wheaton
Let me shed a little light on the situation with Wheaton College and Ryan Bomberger.
Why I’m Optimistic Amidst a Cultural Crisis
Hope never emerges from easy answers to the questions of a broken world. Hope comes from a Person.
Spiritual Revolutionaries in an Age of Despair
These practices of Anna and Simeon kept them faithful in a time of seeming hopelessness.
Why Current Church Trends Mean Very Little In Smaller Churches
Small church ministry isn’t about following trends, it’s about knowing people.
The Rise of Women’s Rights and Religious Liberties in the Muslim World
Tunisia is now the front runner in expanding women’s rights and religious liberties in the Muslim nations.
Pastor Matt Chandler on Going Back to School at The Wheaton Grad School
At 45, Matt Chandler enrolled in the graduate program at Wheaton College. I asked him why.
Preoccupied with Love: Lifting High Evangelism Again
An interview with Trillia Newbell.
4 Positive Trends That Could Make Today's Worship Music Even Better
An encouragement to widen our musical tastes, expand our emotional range, renew our melodic emphasis, and incorporate other artistic expressions.
Going Dutch: Netherlands Imports Nashville Statement Controversy
Latest translation of US evangelical document on LGBT issues divides Dutch Bible Belt and leads to criminal threats against a Christian politician.
When Great Writers Wrestle with Faith
Why have so many modern novelists and poets chased after (and fled from) God?
Making Grace Visible: Reflections on Our Calling
Unless we are proximate, there is no opportunity to show grace.

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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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