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One-on-One with Clayton King about Overcoming the Lies Christians Face
God loves us and is not trying to get even with us.
Pastors, We Need To Stop Expecting Worship Leaders To Do Our Job For Us
If the theology being presented in our churches isn't deep enough, it's not the worship leader's responsibility to make it deeper.
Cultural Self-Awareness: A Missing Element in Intercultural Service?
Professor uses Dr. Seuss as a case study.
The 3 Biggest Problems With An 'Every Number Is A Person' Approach To Ministry
Record-keeping and statistical analysis are helpful ministry tools. But we need to know their limitations.
Rural Matters: Placing Rural Church Planting Back on the Map
Small town pastors are doing big things for God’s Kingdom.
'To the Bone' Is Big on Anorexia and Lean on Healing
The new Netflix film seems more aspirational than instructional.
10 Ways to Help Single Women Flourish in Ministry
Whether single or married, we can all advocate for single women in ministry.
The Rise of the Nons: Protestants Keep Ditching Denominations
Nondenominational identity has doubled in the US since 2000, Gallup finds.
Can Josh Harris Kiss His Book Goodbye?
Twenty years after his dating bestseller, he reconsiders its controversial arguments.
How God Can Redeem the Darkness
What I learned about seeing myself as God sees me.
A Kairos Moment for Small Town America
Over 30 million people still live in rural areas.
11 Advantages Of Having 50 Churches Of 100 Instead Of 1 Church Of 5,000
Big churches are great. But they’re very rare. And they’re not the only way to see the kingdom of God move forward.
Navigate Singleness in Ministry
Tips and strategies to overcome some of the more difficult parts of ministry for single women.
10 Essentials for a Successful Outdoor Event
Don’t let weather, logistics, or Egyptian plagues keep you from taking your service outside.
You Are Enough
Singleness doesn't make you any less of a leader.
Ready to Write Your Book? Here's a Five Point Checklist
It's time to start writing.
Miscarriage Changed Me
How trauma and loss deepened my understanding of God’s love.
‘The Big Sick’ Is a Rom-Com about a Broader Kind of Love
Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon’s fresh take on the genre is a love poem, a laugh fest—and a refreshing ode to the beauty of family.
Why Christians Should Stop Caring About So Many Causes
True transformation takes focus, not capricious compassion.
Literacy, Orality, and the Web (Part Two)
What oral communication can accomplish in Bible translation projects that print communication alone cannot

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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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