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When You've Been Wronged
Is forgiveness more important than justice?
The Other Billy Graham Rules
They have nothing to do with sex.
Counting the Cost: DR Congo Demonstrates Difficulty of Measuring Martyrdom
(UPDATED) How to classify Christian deaths in DRC is crux of persecution debate.
‘Get Out’ Locks Our Gaze on Racism’s Horror
Jordan Peele's groundbreaking directorial debut challenges us to see racial sin with clear eyes.
What Feminism Owes to the Protestant Reformation
Listening to marginalized voices isn’t a liberal or a conservative idea—it’s a fundamentally Christian one.
3 Keys to Protecting Your Leadership Credibility
Steward the influence God has given you.
Texas Church Mourns 13 Seniors Killed in Choir Bus Crash
Pastor: ‘When we’re absent from the body, we’re present with the Lord.’
Prison Fellowship Fights the 48,000 Forces Keeping Former Inmates from a Second Chance
Broad coalition launches awareness month to dismantle ‘second prison’ beyond bars.
What American Christians Can Learn About Religious Freedom from Russia
And where the country's tiny evangelical population fits into its complicated church and state paradigm.
The Invisible Americans in ‘Served Like a Girl’ and ‘The Work’
New documentaries profile the easily overlooked experiences of female veterans and male convicts.
How 1,000 Pastors Pursue Racial Reconciliation
Personal relationships and prayer preferred over preaching and protests.
The Problem with Being an Authentic Leader
The delicate balance of authenticity and confidentiality in leadership.
An Inside Look at China’s Remarkable Religious Resurgence
Journalist Ian Johnson sees faith on the rise where it was once ruthlessly suppressed.
The 3 Best Times to Bring Needed Change to a Church
Healthy churches are always looking for ways to make good things better. They don’t wait for something to break before they fix it.
Listen More, Speak Less to Help After Tragedies Like the Deadly Texas Church Bus Accident
Listening will speak more deeply to survivors than any words you might say.
Just Who Are These ‘People of Faith’ Anyway?
Articulating moral consensus in a pluralistic country.
What’s the Deal with Lent?
Skepticism about this season is based mostly on myths and misconceptions.
The Three Myths of Cohabitation
Sociologist Bradford Wilcox reports the surprising results of his new international study on cohabitation and its impact on kids.
The Integrity Challenge
Organizations that name the name of Christ must communicate truth consistently.
Use Your Strength to Serve Others
How to gracefully embrace your role as the strongest person in the room

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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