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New Music Is Not Worth Fighting For – So What Is?
Change may be necessary. But we need to get there by fighting the important battles, not the trivial ones.
Three Lessons We Can Learn from the Brave Life (and Quiet Faith) of Sen. John McCain
You would be hard pressed not to find something truly admirable in this man who served so faithfully.
Vietnam: A Land of Great Food, but Extraordinary Christian Faith by Brian C. Stiller
Vietnamese Christians have a unique understanding of their world and courage to do what needs doing.
Why The Public Salvation Call Is Harder In A Small Church (And A Couple Alternatives)
While small churches may not see salvations every week, we must be ready for them when they happen.
Bearing False Witness
Arab theologians advise Americans not to fear Islam’s alleged “permission to lie.”
‘We Have Unreached People Groups Right Here’
An interview with SEND International’s first female head on missions efforts in our own backyard and abroad.
One-on-One with João Mordomo on Brazil, the Gospel, and Business as Mission
“It is not uncommon to find Brazilian missionaries in far-flung places, including among unreached people groups.”
Let’s Talk About the Decline of Conversation in the Church
The modern world has crippled our capacity for speaking with one another. How can we restore this dying art?
Rural Matters: A Conference for Those Serving in Rural Settings
On September 18-19, the Billy Graham Center will be hosting our second annual Rural Matters conference at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.
Black Pastors Debate Partnering with Trump on Prison Reform
Why African-American Christians are divided over working with this White House.
Many Churchgoers Want Sunday Morning Segregated … by Politics
Survey finds half of Protestants prefer to worship with people who share their views—and half believe they already do.
The Law of Transformative Embrace: What We Receive From Those Who Have Nothing to Give But Their Story
Takeaways from a powerful interaction with an unexpected individual.
The Church Doesn’t Get Men. Can It Learn from Non-Christians Who Do?
What congregations can glean from the secular thought leaders men flock to.
Much Ado About Gender Roles
Feeling lost in the discussions about biblical gender roles? Start here.
How to Convince People to Get Involved in Small Groups
Three tips on how to build a culture of small-group involvement.
Celebrating 50,000 Baptisms – No Matter How Many Churches It Takes
Saddleback Church deserves to be honored for baptizing 50,000 people over the last 38 years. But we should never limit our attention to churches with outsized numbers.
The Maker of the Maker of Middle-earth
There’s something missing from Oxford’s splendid new Tolkien exhibit.
God’s Mayor in Guatemala
Fighting cartels, disease, and poverty, Mayor Jeaneth Ordoñez presides over a safe haven in an otherwise violent region.
Is Your Church Ready to Care for Those Reentering Society?
Churches have a tremendous opportunity and responsibility to welcome former prisoners home.
Jonathan Merritt Wants to Reboot Religious Language for the 21st Century
But his method of restoring “sacred words” to our common vocabulary runs the risk of redefining them.

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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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