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When John MacArthur Reopens His Church Despite COVID-19 Orders
Civil disobedience, conscientious objection, and what to make of believers defying the government.
New Research: Most Churches Cautiously Holding Services Again
Churches are gathering again, but services and programs remain drastically different from the beginning of the year.
Nossa nostalgia é espiritualmente perigosa
Por que não devemos adorar o bezerro de ouro do tempo ‘pré-COVID’.
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One-on-One with John Inazu on ‘Uncommon Ground: Living Faithfully in a World of Difference’
In a fragmented world, our faithfulness to the Gospel and to each other may be louder than our words.
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Episode 68: Seeing The World In Color
Unity is not the same as uniformity.
Churches Plan to Host Students During Remote Learning
In some communities, empty buildings and eager youth ministers offer safe places and supervision for families facing school closures.
We Can’t Roll the Dice on Religious Liberty: Nevada, the Supreme Court, and Churches
Religious liberty still matters in the midst of this pandemic.
Supreme Court Rejects Nevada Church’s Appeal to Reopen Like Casinos
Conservative justices say 50-person limit for houses of worship is “obvious discrimination.”
وفاة جي. أي. باكر، مؤلف كتاب "معرفة إرادة الله" عن عمر ٩٣ عاما
يترك اللاهوتي الإنجيلي المؤثر درسًا نهائيًا للكنيسة: مجّدوا المسيح بكل طريقة.
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Take a Rest, Pastor! You Need It More Than You Think
The one thing we can’t shirk these days is time with God. It’s our lifeline to health and happiness and hope.
Hagia Sophia’s Muslim Prayers Evoke Ottoman Treatment of Armenians
As Turkish president Erdoğan joins hundreds in celebration, Christians in the diaspora mourn their lost homeland and cultural heritage.
Lukewarm Faith Shrinks as More Say Religion Is ‘Very Important’ or ‘Not at All’
Pew: Of 34 nationalities, Americans have declined the most in connecting belief in God to morality.
Black Books Matter
There’s much more to read than racism woes of suffering and struggle.
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#BetterTogether Concert Almost Canceled by COVID
The worldwide, one-night event will be livestreamed for free.
The Growth of Our Multiracial and Multiethnic Churches: An Honest Assessment
In other words, when it comes to churches being part of the solution to racial injustice instead of an ongoing problem, NPR would have us believe that the glass remains half empty.
Through the Eyes of a Woman: What I’ve Learned Over the Past 15 Years on Gender, Leadership, and the Church, Part 2
As a woman who has felt disappointment more than once in the church, my hope nevertheless remains strong.
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Episode 67: Choose Your Own Adventure
How does the big story work and how do we fit within it?
Sex Offenders Can Find Hope in Christ But Not Necessarily a Place at Church
Most Christians believe offenders belong at worship. Most congregations aren’t prepared to welcome them.
Bible Reading Drops During Social Distancing
Daily engagement had already been declining, but worsened during the pandemic, according to the annual State of the Bible report.
Shaming Can’t Fix Racism. But Guilt Can.
Guilt is about action with a clear path to redemption. Shame leaves us stuck in our sin.
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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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