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How Pastors Can Leave Well
Five ways to facilitate a healthy ‘goodbye’ when leaving your church.
Think Bigger: Why “How Do I Get Our Church To Grow?” Is The Wrong Question
I’m grateful for the church growth movement. But I want more.
Francis Effect Fades: Pope’s Approval Drops Most Among Evangelicals
The latest abuse investigations have rattled non-Catholics’ perceptions more than Catholics themselves, according to survey data.
What Tim Keller Wants American Christians to Know About Politics
Between the Senate’s Supreme Court hearings and midterms, how can the church make its way through a relentless news cycle?
One-on-One with Bryan Loritts on Being a Stranger in White Evangelicalism
"If God can raise a dead Jesus, then he can step into the divisive sociological milieu we find ourselves in and bring healing."
Breaking Bread with Broken People Brings Wisdom
Scripture calls us to seek God’s goodness in community, not in private.
Indonesian Churches Pray for Thousands Dead and Missing After Tsunami
(UPDATED) Some village churches moved a kilometer in resulting mudslides.
Why I Wrote ‘Christians in an Age of Outrage’
I want to help Christians engage an outraged world with discernment and wisdom, seeing the world as the mission field to which God has called us.
No Refuge: Persecuted Christians Entering US Dwindle to Record Low
The United States took in 100 times fewer Middle Eastern refugees than two years ago.
The Truth of How Pastors Are Doing as We Look to Pastor Appreciation Month
We should remind ourselves to try not to place unreasonable expectations on the person leading our church.
Azusa Pacific Reverses Approval for Gay Student Couples
Board of Trustees never sanctioned the recent code of conduct change. Now the wording's back to before.
Five Signs My Church May Have Become an Idol
How can we see the signs and repent?
3 Reasons Upcoming Cultural Changes Will Hit The Bible Belt Especially Hard – And What To Do About It
If you've never lived outside a predominantly Christian culture, the next few decades will continue to rock your world. But there is hope.
Azusa Pacific University Changes, then Trustees Reinstate, Policy on Student Same-Sex Relationships
The trustees of Azusa Pacific University “reaffirm our responsibility to steward the Christ-centered mission” of APU.
Leading in a Diverse World: Part Two
Perspectives from four multinational leaders.
Why Our Spiritual Formation Isn’t Just for Us
As we reflect and discover our Story of Now, we recognize the message of love and hope that God has given us to share with others.
Intentional Friendliness: Making A Great First Impression In A Smaller Church
Coming to a small church for the first time is an act of great vulnerability. So it’s important to do the personal things well.
One-on-One with Keith Getty on the Sing! Conference and the Importance of Song, Part 2
The Sing! Conference is about creating a new song and a new hymnal for churches.
When Pastors Are Sexual Abuse Survivors
Childhood trauma can sabotage ministry in sinister ways.
The Unintended Impact of The Church Planting Industry on Our Evangelistic Impact
Is church planting still the most effective evangelistic methodology under heaven?

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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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