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- Reading While Not BlackHow a group of white church planters learned to listen to African Americans and build a better Christian community.Doug Ponder|
- Replanting Can Work. A Church Just Has to Die and Rise Again.How one East Tennessee congregation took a leap of faith and witnessed a resurrection.Daniel Silliman in Tennessee|
- After Military Coup, It’s ‘Time to Shout’ for Myanmar EvangelicalsDespite becoming more vulnerable and disconnected following last week’s military takeover, the country’s Christian minority steps out in prayer and protest.Kate Shellnutt|
- Ministry Forged in the Fires of Racial HostilityDr. Doug Logan became a Christian while running a barbershop in Patterson, New Jersey. Now he wants to equip pastors to serve more neighborhoods like his.
- 20 Questions for the Churches in AfricaConrad Mbewe, a Zambian pastor, asks them in his book. But there are others worth considering.David Zac Niringiye|
- Pastors Launch Church-Planting Network for ‘Black and Brown Neighborhoods’A new initiative led by Thabiti Anyabwile aims to support leaders serving in distressed urban areas.Kate Shellnutt|
- US Megachurches Are Getting Bigger and Thinking SmallerChurch growth has corresponded with a huge jump in multisite locations and deeper engagement in small groups.Maria Baer|
- Thai Church Holds Record-Breaking Baptism Despite COVID-19“We believe it is the merciful hand of God to allow the gospel to spread at this crucial time.”Kate Shellnutt|españolIndonesian
- Racial Reconciliation Is Still a Dream for Atlanta ChristiansBut church leaders think it’s worth the work to address longstanding divides.Jacqueline J. Holness|
- Despite Racial Tensions, Black Southern Baptist Churches Still on the RiseRecruitment efforts draw African American pastors to SBC missions efforts, though growth is slowing.David Roach|
