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Remembering the Pastor’s Spouse
Leaders can ease the burden by asking the right questions
Managing a Meandering Mind
How one pastor looks for God when he is distracted.
How We Tamed the Big List
Are your to dos too long?
Overcoming Criticism Assessment Pack
What to do when destructive words make their way into your ministry.
Technology and the Gospel
Phyllis Tickle, Brian McLaren, and others weigh in on worship and evangelism in a plugged-in age.
Rethinking Church in an Emergent Salon
Rising from the Ashes asks about the impact of alternative worship on the mainline church.
The Megachurch Primaries
How the leading Democratic candidates are trying to win evangelical votes.
Top 10 Downloads of 2007
Disarming the Boomers
Can a younger pastor bring change without getting blown away?
New Hampshire: The polling gets better
After Iowa omission, Democrats are finally asked about religion.
One of the NFL’s classiest steps down
Redskins coach Joe Gibbs, a Christian, retires to spend more time with family.
The Church M.B.A.
Villanova launches a business degree for clergy.
Brotherhood Mutual Denies Insurance to Pro-Gay Church
Company says stance is too risky.
Good Works Not Enough
Latest papal document urges Roman Catholics to win souls.
The Lima Bean Gospel
The Good News is so much bigger than we make it out to be.
In Fort Worth Today
'The More You Preach, the Fewer You Reach'
So it goes for Christians in the movie industry, says VeggieTales creator and founder Phil Vischer, whose new film, The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, opens this week.

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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