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The Church Needs More Creative Christians – And Better Critics
Every creative Christian has been criticized. We remember the creatives. We’ve forgotten the critics.
Playing Through the Shadow of Death
A recent video game invites us into a family tragedy—and offers a glimmer of hope.
Messages from the Edge: Suicide Notes on Social Media
How Facebook turns the left-behind into horrified witnesses.
Four Steps to Form a Personal Support Group
As you minister to others, don't neglect your own need for challenge and encouragement.
Modes of Mission: Applying Biblical Mission Practices in Our Ministry
We have examined three modes of mission in Scripture. Let's apply them to today's churches.
Sundance Diary – Day 3: ‘Love & Friendship,’ ‘Certain Women,’ and ‘Mammal’
The third day included films led by women as they deal with grief, desire, and the absurdity of life.
Sundance Diary – Day 2: 'Operation Avalanche,' 'River of Grass,' and 'Jim'
What makes a hero? What makes for notoriety? Today's films weigh in.
Dispatch from Sundance: 'Agnus Dei'
A must-see film that quietly suggests a surprising answer to the problem of evil.
Saturday is for Seminars: Orlando, West Palm, and Atlanta
Pray for us for several upcoming events for pastors, leaders, and missionaries.
Sundance Diary – Day 1: ‘Agnus Dei,’ ‘Sophie and the Rising Sun,’ and ‘Maggie’s Plan’
On screeners, interracial romance in the 1940s, and ficto-critical anthropologists run amok.
How 'No Country for Old Men' and 'Spotlight' Help Me Serve a Broken Church
Do I really want to count myself among Christians if they let injustice continue?
How to Have a Church Where Money Is Never a Problem (For Real)
If your small church is struggling to survive, this might be the solution you're looking for. Hint: it's extreme, but it's not a fad.
Religion in America: An Interview With Greg Smith of the Pew Research Center
Greg Smith, of Pew Research Center, recently shared his perspective on religion in the United States with me.
How Pro-Life Activism Became Personal Again
After years of being ‘too busy’ to help, I found myself getting involved once more.
Weekend Edition: January 22, 2016
Ministry strategy, investing in your marriage, and more.
These 6 Books Give Me Hope for a Pro-Life Future
Leading pro-life advocate Charmaine Yoest chooses readings that affirm the value of life.
Wheaton Faculty Council Unanimously Asks College To Keep Larycia Hawkins
(UPDATED) 78 Wheaton professors affirm Hawkins's theology. Diversity committee raises discrimination concerns.
The New Morality: Raising Kids in a Confused Culture
Parenting amidst a rapidly-changing culture can be terrifying. We must rest in Jesus.
The Belt Is Still Buckled: America's 100 Most Bible-Minded Cities of 2016
Chattanooga reclaims crown, while five cities are less engaged with Scripture than Las Vegas.
Evangelicals Join March for Life as Abortions Plummet in Pro-Choice States
America's abortion rate is now the lowest since the traditionally Catholic rally started in 1973.

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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