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John Inazu: Why I’m Still Confident About ‘Confident Pluralism’
The past two years have only strengthened my belief that tolerance, humility, and patience can help heal our fractious public life.
The Healing of Willow Creek
Misguided loyalty harmed this historic congregation. True loyalty can redeem it.
So, What Comes After Church Growth?
Characteristics of the Church Growth Movement itself present challenges to church multiplication.
Mattresses, Experiences, and Instagramming Your Worship Service
What place does social media have in our worship services?
Onward Christian Superheroes
Two of Netflix’s Marvel heroes arise out of their respective Christian cultures.
John Piper Changed ‘Great Is Thy Faithfulness.’ Experts Weigh In.
Reformed tweaks to Methodist hit raise the question: Should hymns keep the theological orientation of their authors?
One-on-One with Karen Swallow Prior on ‘On Reading Well’
Reading good literature well is in itself a practice of virtue.
The Biggest Misunderstanding About Small Church Pastors
We don't have a limited vision. Our best contributions to Christ’s kingdom happen to be in a smaller setting.
Renewing Your Church: The Power of Revitalization
There is nothing more exciting than a ministry that demonstrably requires the resurrection power of Jesus Christ from day one.
Moms Who Miscarry Benefit from Going to Church, Research Shows
National study ties church participation to improved mental health after a miscarriage.
Willow Creek Elders and Pastor Heather Larson Resign over Bill Hybels
Church leaders apologize to Nancy Ortberg, Nancy Beach, Vonda Dyer, and other women with accusations: “We have no reason not to believe you.”
The Bill Hybels News Isn’t Just Another Pastor Sex Scandal
Willow Creek changed how Americans do church. What happens now?
God’s Global Mission in an Era of the Autonomous Self
How do we approach mission work in a context of hyper-individuality and globalization?
The Invisible Scandal: How Bad Debt And Poor Stewardship Are Killing The Church's Reputation
People want to give. God wants to provide. Our churches need to be places worthy of those gifts and that provision.
Rwanda Restricts Fasting as 8,000 Churches Closed
New law requires pastors to obtain theology degrees and forbids urging lengthy fasts.
‘Christopher Robin’ Is Childhood Revisited ... and Resold
The keepers of our nostalgia want to peddle it to us again and again.
How Can We Overcome Our Fear of Evangelism?
Confidence in evangelism begins in the love of God.
Learning to See Your Single Neighbor
The more the church recognizes our worth, the better we can integrate into the church.
Where Have All the Church Planters Gone?
What’s the greatest hindrance to effective church planting?
What We Lose When Hymnbooks Disappear
Tangible objects of faith play an essential role in binding a community of believers together.

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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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