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Unfriending Convenience
Why Christians are called to inefficiency in an age of easy living.
Getting Past Post-Truth
A firsthand reminder of the consequences of ignoring the facts.
Jesus Is Lord. Period.
We’re rendering unto Caesar too much time and attention.
The ‘Protestant Work Ethic’ Really Does Fight Poverty
How Christian discipleship affects household income.
Richard Stearns: ‘Every Day Is a Celebration’
After 20 years of tackling the “hole in our gospel,” World Vision's most recent president is fine retiring with some tasks unfinished.
Imagining a Virtuous Capitalism
Free-market ideas grew in a religious and moral soil. We need to replant them there.
Loving Our Neighbors Knows No Borders—Even Political Ones
Along the way, we may be able to show people Jesus.
Beyond Single-Minded Leadership
Church leaders need to build identities that extend beyond their work.
The Trying-Harder Trap
Before the Paul counseled Timothy to work hard at his min­istry, he urged him to pay attention to his personal life.
4 Ways to Share God’s Love in Summertime
The “Ordinary Time” of summer invites us to give the extraordinary Good News.
Standing Between Border Control and Immigrant Families
How violence and terror in their homelands spurs migrants to come north.
Stewarding a Gospel Movement in Chicago
We long to see the power of the Holy Spirit energizing the Church.
The Importance Of Doing lowercase ministry In An ALL CAPS World
We can be loud, or we can be heard. But we can seldom do both.
Nicaraguan Unrest Squashes Summer Missions
Church teams cancel trips as protests limit access and security.
Church Renovation Blind Spots
Why we sometimes miss obvious problems with our facilities.
How Sunday School Sparked Revival in Egypt's Oldest Church
Inspired by Western missionaries, a humble Coptic cleric gave new life to the ancient church through education.
One-on-One with Adam Mabry on ‘The Art of Rest’
Rest or Ruined: A conversation with a serial achiever on the importance of rest.
The Increase of Women’s Involvement in Violent Extremism
Christians must reach out to their Muslims neighbors and together prevent extremist abuse and violence.
A Conservative Christian Alternative to Panic Politics
Bruce Ashford models a refreshingly amiable approach. But perhaps he could have used a little more fire and brimstone.
The Gospel in Major City Centers
What does it look like for church leaders in Chicagoland and other large cities to actually seek the peace and prosperity of the city?

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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