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One-on-One with Tracy McKenzie on the Truth about Thanksgiving and What It Means for Us Today
The Pilgrims did not think of their autumn 1621 celebration as a Thanksgiving Day as much as a kind of harvest festival.
The Generous Soul
Why overcoming the Scrooge in all of us begins with gratitude.
‘Justice League’ Unites Its Heroes to Save an Erratic, Uneven World
DC’s answer to the MCU wants to show that surrounding darkness can only strengthen heroic light. It only kind of succeeds.
What Is Your Story? (Part 1) [Gospel Life Podcast]
Start each week with this encouragement to show and share the love of Jesus.
It’s Official: Evangelicals Appreciate Chick-fil-A the Most
The popular chain scores big for community impact among Christians, Southerners, and millennials.
Top 10 Lines Falsely Attributed to C. S. Lewis
Our love of Lewis's words doesn't mean we always get them right.
The Jesusy Movement
Sure, all kinds of Christians love Jesus. But he’s especially central in evangelical piety.
Leadership Priorities: Five Thoughts on How We Can Lead Better
Leadership, at its most basic level, involves the leading of people.
Community Arts, Visual Artistry, and the Christian Faith
Leah Samuelson is Associate Lecturer of Art at Wheaton College.
Q2L’s Listener Appreciation Episode
Morgan and Mark take on audience questions.
What Your Pastor Really Wants for Christmas
This year, forego the gift cards and get them something they’ll really appreciate.
Unresolved Relationship Issues
Recognizing, addressing, and helping others deal with transference.
The Dead White Man Who Could Fix Our Race Problem: Oswald Chambers
As a black woman wrestling with racism in America, I lean on a Scottish theologian’s four key insights.
One-on-One with Elmer Towns on His New Paraphrase “The Bible by Jesus”
An extended sermon in the words of the Savior
Why was Jesus so effective at reaching messy people? [Gospel Life Podcast]
Start each week with this encouragement to show and share the love of Jesus.
The Many Faces of Martin Luther
Herman Selderhuis’s biography proves that just about every adjective, good or bad, can apply to the great reformer.
The Problem of Suicide: How is the Church Caring for those Impacted?
A church without the broken is a broken church.
28 Non-Numerical Signs Of A Healthy Church
Numbers are not the only way to determine church health. In many situations, they’re not even the best way.
The African Diaspora (Part 2): What We Can Learn and Biblical Principles
Immigrants can bless their home countries and their host countries
Making the Unclean Clean
Seeing God’s redemption in a toilet bowl.

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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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