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‘Discovery’ May Be the ‘Star Trek’ that Gets Humanity Right
In its next chapter, the classic sci-fi series looks to clear the blind spots from its utopian vision.
Understanding Worldview and the Flag
Michael Lee joins the conversation on Kaepernick’s protest
Sorry, Pastors – The Growth Of The Church Is Not Up To Us
Preaching the Word, training disciples and ministering to the community may or may not increase the number of people who sit in front of me from Sunday to Sunday.
After Mass Shootings, Americans Turn to Four Bible Verses Most
President Trump, Louie Giglio, Christine Caine, and David Platt all cite top psalm after Las Vegas attack.
One-on-One with Pastor Vance Pitman on the Tragedy in Las Vegas
My friend Vance pastors Hope Church in Las Vegas.
Metaphors and the Gospel
Start each week with this encouragement to show and share the love of Jesus.
3 Ways to Pray for Las Vegas: It’s a Powerful (Not Political) Act for Christians
Prayer is not an empty gesture; it's how Christians first respond to tragedy.
Your Calling Actually Isn’t About You
From our special issue: resisting the draw of self-serving discipleship.
1 in 3 Protestant Churchgoers Personally Affected by Suicide
Survey also finds one-third of victims were attending church before their death, but few pastors knew of their struggle.
Kepler Pursued God. He Found Him in Pomegranates.
How the ordered nature of the fruit found its way into modern computing.
NHCLC: Thousands of Puerto Rican Churches Wrecked by Maria
Caribbean Christians try to offer sanctuary while working to repair their own.
Get Thee to a Swanky Tourist Trap
What missions-oriented evangelicals gain from seeing the richer side of a poorer country.
The Biblical Call for Justice: Mass Incarceration and the Role of the Church
America locks up more of its citizens than any other nation.
Breathing New Life into the Christian University
What would it look like if higher education were grounded in the worship, love, and study of God?
What Matt Chandler and Tim Keller’s Churches’ Transitions Mean for the Multisite Movement
After the influential Texas and New York bodies announce that their campuses are becoming autonomous, what’s next?
Hugh Hefner, Mourning, and Legacies: Beyond the Pipe and the Robe
Is sex better because of Hugh Hefner?
God Loves a Cheerful Itemizer
Experts assess how Trump tax plan to double the standard deduction would cost ministries bigly.
Matt Chandler’s Village Church Ends Multisite Era
Why the Dallas megachurch has decided to go from one church to six.
Find Your Prophetic Voice
First steps you can take to learn to speak out against injustice
Reflections On My Last Conversation With David Mainse (1936–2017)
David Mainse was an innovator who used whatever technology would help him reach the greatest number of people for Jesus.

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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