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How Could Christians Crusade?
Why followers of the Prince of Peace waged war.
Right Tool for the Right Job
Volunteers come to us with a desire to know and be known by the people they work alongside.
Tackling the Ministry Monsters
All children's ministries have three common elements. The first is easy—kids. The second is also obvious—Jesus. The third element we share? Volunteers.
Kingdom of Heaven
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Lay Pastor May Face Martyrdom
Convert from Islam accused of evangelizing Muslims.
Waging Peace on Islam
A missionary veteran of Asia proposes one way to defuse Muslim anger about the Crusades.
Training New Leaders
Identify potential leaders by creating a climate where people want to serve.
Kingdom Come
Director Sir Ridley Scott, a self-described agnostic, and leading man Orlando Bloom, discuss their new film about the Crusades, Kingdom of Heaven, opening in theaters Friday
No 'Justice'?
Campaign against filibusters sparks debate among Christians.
Our Fathers Who Are on Earth
If Satan thinks they are a key battleground, shouldn't we?
The Culture of Me
Moral values are fostered by shared community values.
Questions for Both Sides
Terri Schiavo prompted a national debate, but there's still much unresolved.
Luminosity and Miss McCall
Some memories from my childhood still shine today, for good reason.
Theologian Stan Grenz Dies
Leading advocate of emergent movement mourned.
An Optimistic Agnostic
That's how Green Day bass player Mike Dirnt describes his beliefs in this fascinating interview about faith, rock 'n' roll, Star Wars, and the claims of Christ.
The Lovely Paradox of NFL Draft Day
It's an event of biblical proportions—and wisdom.
XXX: State of the Union
God's Housing Crisis
Why should church buildings get so much of the financial, physical, and social attention that is rightly due to the needs of Christians and others? Asked by Kofo Olomu, Cotonou, Benin

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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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