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The Nations Have Come to Our Cities
We cannot overlook the influx of "the nations" ready for the gospel.
California's Religious Liberty Moment—Coming to a State Near You
On the verge of a precedent that should not be set.
The Plight of the Falling Pastor
Scott Sauls on why leaders wander—and how churches can help them stay on the path.
Presbyterian Church in America Apologizes for Old and New Racism
The denomination took a year to get its apology just right.
Don’t Call Me Out at Your Wedding for Being Single
The church can model a more inclusive community, one that doesn’t divide over marital status.
Weekend Edition—June 24, 2016
Church members, Stats, Singing Scripture, Church Signs, and more!
Never Apologize for Church Growth
Church growth should always be a part of every pastor’s prayers, passion and strategy. Especially when it’s kingdom growth.
Across 198 Nations, Christians Face More Terrorism But Less Government Hostility
Pew finds that terrorism threatens to surpass the traditional persecutors of the global church.
CT Makers: 20 of the Most Creative Christians We Know
Meet the artists, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists using fresh ideas for common good.
Creating for Good
Our hope isn't simply to solve a perceived problem, but to address deeper causes.
Who Gets to Count That Convert?
Partnerships between missions groups complicate the metrics.
Reply All
Responses to our May issue via letters, tweets, and Facebook posts.
Professional Soccer Was My God
My sense of well-being depended entirely on my on-field performance.
Where the White Working Class Went Wrong
J. D. Vance loves his 'hillbilly' tribe—yet hates what they’ve become.
Ryan and Amy Green
Parents turned their toddler’s cancer treatment into a wrenching video game.
Preventative Play: Sesame Street and World Vision in Zambia
A snapshot of Christian witness in the world (as it appeared in our July/August issue).
Gleanings: July/August 2016
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our July/August issue).
Andrew Peterson
For the beloved singer-songwriter, the best storytelling emerges from community.
Let Deuteronomy Awaken Your Inner Child
The Israelites needed a little less grown-up good sense, and a little more childlike wonder. So do we.
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D. L. Mayfield: ‘What If I Made Everything Worse?'
The writer and activist asks hard questions about her time living among refugees.

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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