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Boundaries for Part-Time Ministry
9 steps to set healthy limits
Management or Multiplication?
Plan time to work ON the ministry, not just IN the ministry.
What Arab Church Leaders Think of Trump Prioritizing Persecuted Christian Refugees
Middle East believers appreciate the sentiment of the new president’s executive order. But not its strategy.
‘Paterson’ Richly Rewards the Watchful
So much depends upon a bus driver, carefully attentive, writing poetry in Paterson, NJ.
We Were Seduced by Power
Five pastors confess their temptations to manipulate, control, and cling to worldly significance.
A Psalm for the Refugee Crisis in America
When our government is wrong, the church responds by doing what is right.
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What Evangelicals Living Under Putin Think of Trump
Protestants and Orthodox alike are mostly hopeful about America’s new president.
What is Biblical Preaching? The Messenger and the Message
an ongoing series on biblical preaching
8 Reasons I’ve Started Listening to Church Leadership Podcasts Lately
Listening will never replace reading. But podcasts have become a significant and valuable part of my church leadership learning experience.
What the Hygge Trend Tells Me About True Comfort
I like warm socks, coffee, and a cozy fire. But real, sustainable self-care involves something unexpected.
Missions Sunday: From Homogeneous to a Heterogeneous Unit Principle
Church in Minneapolis has members from more than 20 nations.
The Blessed Way - Mother's Day 2017 Gift Bundle
The Blessed Way is a beautifully-designed devotional guide, featuring a 30-day reading plan through the Sermon on the Mount.
20 Truths from "The Way of the Dragon or the Way of the Lamb"
Searching for Jesus' Path of Power in a Church that has Abandoned It
The Calling | 59 min
Andy Crouch: My Work as a Father Will Outlast Any Word I'll Ever Write
CT's outgoing executive editor looks back on the successes—and anxieties—of his twelve years in journalism.
Leaving Your Church the Right Way
The application and hiring process is awkward—so awkward—when you love your current congregation.
What Both DC Marches Agree On: Abortions Haven’t Been This Rare Since Roe v. Wade
Pro-life and pro-choice advocates agree on data, disagree on causes.
The Surprisingly Positive Legacy of the Kermit Gosnell Case
How the worst of the abortion industry brought out the best of pro-life advocacy.
One, Broken World: What Christians Need to Recapture in "The Other"
A broken and hurting world needs Christians who show and share the love of Jesus.
Only 1 in 7 Senior Pastors Is Under 40
Report finds passing pulpits to millennials a ‘glaring challenge.’
2 in 5 Churches Will Adjust Activities for Super Bowl Sunday
Methodists and Lutherans more likely to watch Patriots vs. Falcons than Baptists and Pentecostals.

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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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