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4 Steps to a Friendlier Church (The G.I.F.T. Plan)
Genuine friendships are becoming more rare – and thus, of greater perceived value – than any other aspect of modern church life.
How to Survive the Sermon When Your Pastor Goes Off-Script
Brace yourself. Improv is coming.
Weekend Edition—July 15, 2016
Race, Russia's bad law, Church cookouts, church signs, and more!
The Lord's Supper Is a Rehearsal Dinner
When we partake in communion, we're practicing for something big.
The Sacred Ritual of Church Suppers and Snacks
By honoring the gift of food, we honor the body of Christ.
Feasting and Fellowship in the Age of Food Allergies
Eating can be a source of fellowship—but in a fallen and allergy-ridden world, it can also present challenges.
The Awkward Feast of My 'Ideal' Church
Community life—and community eating—is laborious and glorious.
Where Evangelicals Stand on Transgender Morality
LifeWay Research looks at how Americans feel about changing genders.
The Church Usher's Vital Priestly Role
How the keepers of God's house show us his welcome.
Five Ways to Respond to Mansplaining
You’ve been invited to the table for a reason, and your team needs to hear what you have to say.
Learning to Recognize the Shepherd’s Voice
No one matures as a disciple on their own.
Pew: Most Evangelicals Will Vote Trump, But Not For Trump
With half of voters dissatisfied with both presidential candidates, white evangelicals primarily plan to oppose Clinton.
Ghostbusters
I ain't afraid of no ghosts.
Thriving in a Bi-Vocational Role
5 pieces of advice I could have used when I started.
Christians Don't Want to Stop Serving Their LGBT Neighbors
A balanced take on the gay rights-religious freedom debate requires an understanding of complicity.
Our Best on Ministry’s Assorted Relationships
Tools to help clarify your many relationships.
Emojis Reveal How Minorities Tweet the Bible Differently
Here are the Top 10 verses shared on Twitter with darker vs. lighter skin tones.
The Other Christian Nation
A cozy relationship between church and state has lasting implications.
Let's Be Honest: Labor Is Trauma
As a doula and a mother, I know from experience that labor requires intense suffering.

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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