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Church Turnarounds Are About Direction And Consistency, Not Speed Or Size
It's called a turnaround for a reason. It's more about the direction you’re heading than the speed you’re going.
How Christian Colleges Can Help Americans Talk to Each Other
When dialogue is a challenge, Christians have a model for welcoming different viewpoints.
Learning from Paul to Leverage Networking for Missions
The 'Apostle to the Gentiles' had an entrepreneurial spirit that helped him spread the Gospel.
Challenges to Becoming a Multicultural Church
Sunday morning is the most segregated time in America.
How to Talk About Race with Your Kids
Children naturally notice differences—and that is a good thing.
For Latasha Morrison, Unity Begins with Relationship
The “Be the Bridge” founder on why building cross-cultural friendships should be the Church’s starting line.
Cambodia Lets Anti-Trafficking Ministry Stay After Controversial News Report
Government rescinds threat to shut down a US-based evangelical charity.
In the 'DuckTales' Reboot, Family Remains Scrooge's Riskiest Adventure
As the new Disney series reminds us, 'Family is nothing but trouble.' That's exactly what makes it valuable.
Don’t Despise Small Town Living: Jesus Didn’t
Capernaum was home to about 1,500 people.
‘Pakistan’s Mother Teresa’ Honored with Historic Funeral
Medical missionary who helped curb leprosy outbreak is first Christian woman to receive such honor from Muslim government.
Sabbath Is More than Rest
Everyone wants a break and more time off, but Sabbath offers more.
Treasures in Heaven, Tchotchkes on Earth
What happens when our kids don’t want our heirlooms.
How Christians Can Combat Racism Theologically After Charlottesville
A pair of scholars bring up a new and old approach.
One-on-One with David Hatcher on Theological Education for All
The Church in Brazil is growing through reproducible training.
Avoiding The Trap Of A Punch-The-Clock Mentality In Ministry
It’s too easy to define our ministry by how many hours we put in. Then it's very easy to slip into the trap of defining our value by those hours.
Is America’s Great Eclipse a Sign from God?
A reminder of humanity’s small part in God’s universe
Black and White Christian Leaders Lament Charlottesville
Conference call tries to turn ‘pain and anger’ into ‘resolve and commitment.’
The Centuries-Old Habits of the Heart
How our accomodation of sin found us out in Charlottesville.
'House of Cards' Keeps Scraping the Bottom of Evil's Barrel
After five seasons, it's high time the Underwoods' crimes come home to roost.

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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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