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The Invisible Heroes of the Persecuted Church
The case for Christians investing in the profession only 1 in 5 Americans trust.
Our Spiritual Gifts Have an Expiration Date
Let’s rejoice in them—while looking forward to a time when they’re no longer needed.
Do We Treat Sunday the Way the Earliest Christians Did?
Historian Justo González charts how observance of the Lord’s Day has changed over time.
How Our Unconscious Biases Shape Our Beliefs
Why we all need to get outside the echo chamber.
Why We Argue Best with Our Mouths Shut
Science reveals the power of being quick to listen and slow to speak.
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Responses to our April issue via letters, tweets, and Facebook posts.
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Compiled by Matt Reynolds.
Prejudice and Discrimination: Why We Can’t Keep Covering Them Up
Baseball and the distinction between prejudice and discrimination
Why Reinhold Niebuhr Still Haunts American Politics
The Christian political theologian continues to inspire—and confound—those on the right and the left.
Flying Solo in a Family-Centered Church
Gina Dalfonzo shares an insider's perspective on the frustrations of long-term singleness
5 Tips for Staying in Leadership in Trying Times
Lessons on leading through suffering from the life of Amanda Berry Smith
Six Ways Men Can Support Women's Discipleship
Male clergy and laity who want to enable women's ministry often don't know how to get involved or what to do.
Some Quick Thoughts on House Churches: The Good, the Bad, and Why You Should Be Open to Them
They appeal to certain church planters and in certain contexts.
Why Some Great Churches Never Impact Their Community
Your church has the world's greatest treasure. Don’t hide it behind layers of misdirection and insider lingo, daring people to find it.
Our Top 9 Resources on Calling
Here's help to understand God's voice, to live it out, and to help others do the same.
How Government Support Saved Me
Signing up for food stamps changed my view of poverty in America.
The Type of Leaders a Small Town Church Needs
Lessons from a Small Town Pastor
20 Truths from 'Break Open the Sky'
Saving Our Faith from a Culture of Fear
‘The Most Hated Woman in America’ Remembers a Culture War Without Heroes
Netflix’s Madalyn Murray O’Hair biopic explores the divisive legacy of one of the country's most influential atheists.
Shame, Guilt, and Fear: What 1,000 Americans Avoid Most
Churches may be emphasizing the wrong selling point of the gospel, suggests LifeWay.

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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