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Supreme Court Rejects Louisiana Abortion Regulations
John Roberts joins liberal justices, citing precedent.
Can Hagia Sophia Become a Mosque? Turkish Court Will Soon Decide
Armenian patriarch surprisingly backs President Erdoğan’s position, asking also for Christian prayer at famous former church.
A Post-Pandemic Missiology for North America
The missiological strategies developed a generation ago should now be acted on if they still apply, updated if they do not, or put away if they are hindering mission in our time.
White, Black, and Blue: Christians Disagree Over Policing
Black Christians overwhelmingly say police treatment is biased against them. Why don’t white evangelicals believe them?
I’m a Professional Evangelist. This Book Reawakened My First Love.
After reading Rebecca Manley Pippert’s follow-up to “Out of the Saltshaker,” I’ve never been more excited to talk about Jesus.
Finding Joy in the Simple Gospel Again
As we re-emerge from COVID-19’s initial impact, how will we find joy in sharing the simple gospel again?
Cedarville President Reinstated Despite ‘Clouding’ Former Employee’s Past Abuse
Trustees release a summary of findings from an internal investigation, while a pastor who oversaw the restoration process resigns.
Black Lives Matter in the Bible
From Genesis to Revelation, racism runs counter to everything Scripture teaches.
American Bible Society’s New President Sees a Bible Revolution
Robert Briggs will oversee the launch of a Philadelphia-based Bible history center and continue to foster partnerships to accelerate global translations.
Controversy and Coronavirus Keep Church Plants Out of Schools
Church of the Highlands’s expulsion in Birmingham has some pastors worried about growing scrutiny.
The First Native American Saint’s Life Was Scarred by Smallpox
Kateri Tekakwitha lost loved ones and most of her vision due to an outbreak. She held onto her love for God.
Living Water that Satisfies Completely
All of us are thirsty, longing for something that will satisfy us completely.
A cura para o complementarismo deu errado
A escritora Aimee Byrd repensa o movimento “masculinidade bíblica e feminilidade”.
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Menggembalakan Orang-Orang Yang Melukai Anda
Pendeta dan penulis Jared C. Wilson membagikan apa yang diajarkan kepadanya tentang bagaimana untuk menghadapi kesulitan dalam pelayanan oleh seorang Afrika-Amerika yang pertama sekali ditahbiskan oleh Amerika.
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Gereja Foursquare Memperbarui Fokus terhadap Keberagaman
Dengan melihat perubahan demografi dan meningkatnya jumlah pendeta dari luar negeri, gereja-gereja Pentakosta menyambut ‘apa yang sedang Tuhan lakukan di Amerika.’
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Episode 55: How Are You Feeling?
The team processes the Better Together concert and discusses healthy coping mechanisms.
Do Catholics Care about Persecuted Christians?
As American bishops dedicate this week to religious freedom, including for Muslims in China, polls suggest a cresting of support for the church in need.
Como ‘Way Maker’ (‘Caminho no Deserto’) liderou as paradas em rádios gospel dos EUA
Sinach, líder de louvor de Nigéria, escreveu a música que se tornou o hino de protesto da pandemia, cantada por Michael W. Smith e Soraya Moraes.
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Helping Churches Think Through Innovation and Technology in Today’s Context
With the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, many have reminded church leaders how they need to be innovating.
How Sports Ministries Can Uniquely Offer Fitness This Summer
Accounting for risks, churches can safely offer exercise opportunities during COVID.

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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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