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Get Thee a Flawed Wife
A letter of encouragement—and realism—to Christian men considering marriage.
The Value of Mistakes
The price of success is allowing for failure.
One-on-One with Ronnie Floyd on the National Day of Prayer, May 3
Last year, an estimated two million Americans observed the National Day of Prayer in over 30,000 events across all 50 states.
Some (Recent) History of Church Planting – Two Startup Models
As long as the Kingdom of God is being built, we can be thankful for diversity in approaches.
The Pastor's Currency Is Influence
Are you spending it wisely?
The Sacred Gift of Selfies
Craig Detweiler sees spiritual significance underneath the stereotypes.
Money And The Small Church: Job One – Don’t Spend More Than You Bring In
You can’t spend your way into church growth, congregational health or kingdom impact.
Bill Hybels Resigns from Willow Creek
Megachurch pastor “accelerates” October retirement weeks after former colleagues went public with misconduct allegations.
One-on-One with Eric Geiger: Why Are Leaders Ruining Their Lives?
A timely book as leaders are stepping away from their roles due to moral failure or accusations of moral failure.
God’s Divine Plan for Muslim Immigrants
Data about how Muslims come to Christ should affect our thinking on immigration.
Engaging Culture Well: How to Share Your Faith Critically and Contextually Today
How to speak truth and trust God to change hearts and minds.
What My Berkeley Congregation Taught Me About Loving My Political Enemies
America’s most progressive city—and the rest of our country—needs the voice of the local church now more than ever.
C.S. Lewis, Evangelism, and Cultural Engagement
Although Lewis was not always comfortable in the role of an evangelist, he was true to this task and regarded it as a necessary one.
Money And The Small Church: 3 Reasons We Must Talk About It (New Series)
While having money is no guarantee of church success or health, poor money management will always undermine good ministry. We have to get better at this.
God's Joy, Our Joy: How Sharing Our Faith Changes Everything
Here is Jesus’ promise: Come harvest time, the vine and the branches will both share in fullness of joy.
One-on-One with Michael Moynagh on “Church in Life”
Finding simple ways to follow Jesus alongside other Christians.
Marilynne Robinson’s Celebration of Humanity Is Brilliant but Incomplete
Insights from some of her heroes, like John Calvin and the Puritans, would help round out the picture.
Love God, Love People, Make Disciples – Everything Else Is Scaffolding
Every program, building and denomination is temporary. They should stay in place only as long as they are being effective.
China Bans Bibles from Online Sellers Like Amazon
As atheist government pledges to promote “Chinese-style Christianity and theology,” changes at JD.com, Taobao, and Dang Dang may revive debate over Bible access.
Created for Asylum Seekers, Israel Intends to Deport Thousands
40,000 African migrants—many of whom are Christians fleeing Eritrea or Sudan—considered “infiltrators” in need of urgent deportation.

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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