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Losing Myself
Becoming “Mom” stirred up a difficult question: Who am I . . . really?
Saturday Is For Seminars: Two Events Near Jackson, MS, and Reaching the Nations
Join me at our first BGCE Vision Gathering & Dinner, the 242 Network, and Reaching the Nations
How Celebrate Recovery Helped Evangelicals Open Up About Addiction
Over 25 years, the program has made churches a safer space for recovery.
Weekend Edition - August 12, 2016
Church revitalization, honoring a family of five, Phil Ryken, church signs, and more!
Confessions of a Sixth-Grade Youth Group Rock God
What I gleaned from my brief flirtation with praise-and-worship stardom.
Celebs from Michael Phelps to Kim Kardashian Want a Purpose-Driven Life
The bestseller's buzz has not died down 15 years later.
How Moving to Kenya Made Me a Less Fearful Parent
Things shifted when I noticed my preschooler handles daily life in Africa better than I do.
Check the Mirror, Pastor – After Five Years, Your Church Looks Like You
Like it or not, most churches follow Jesus the way their pastor follows Jesus. The smaller or newer the church, the more it’s true.
Can Evangelism Emerge From The Next Generation?
It’s time to stop expecting millennials to show apathy to the call of evangelism, and train them to rise up to the call.
Sausage Party
A raunchy anti-Veggie Tales with surprising takes on atheism, faith, and tolerance.
Pete's Dragon
David Lowery is a great match for reimagining the classic Disney film.
The Calling | 40 min
Your Church's Story Doesn't Need a Happy Ending
How making documentaries helped Brent Gudgel embrace irresolution.
Texas Pastor: Payday Loan Reform Isn't a Distraction. It's a Christian Duty
Here's how your church can make it happen.
Largest For-Profit Christian College to Open Seminary This Fall
Grand Canyon University recently failed to take itself off the market.
Exclusive Video Premiere: Churches Take on the Billion-Dollar Industry Making the Poor Poorer
When the state government did nothing, Texas churches stepped up to fight for change in their local communities.
A Conversation with Nate Parker about 'The Birth of a Nation'
CT talks to the writer, director, and star of the highly-anticipated film about his faith and race in America.
How to Steward Your Ministry Well
What does it look like to invest in the resources God has entrusted to you?
What It's Like to Be a Black, Female Pastor in the South
Nicole Massie Martin shares about her unique vocation.
Medal-Winning Swimmer Maya DiRado: My Faith Frees Me to Dream Big
She sets high goals inside and outside the pool, saying there’s more to life than swimming.
A Pastoral Rant about Pastoral Recommendations
An open letter to every single human being who has ever asked for a pastoral recommendation (or who might ask for one in the future).

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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