Is faithful invisibility the antidote to church decline?
Man fails, biblical womanhood, and cultural presuppositions.
An 18th century pastor’s wisdom for today.
How brain science might help us major on the majors.
Service, tradition, and morality are good. But actual belief? Not so much.
What can evangelicals learn from the “I’m a Mormon” campaign?
a review of ‘Sticky Faith,’ by Kara Powell and Chap Clark
Why right thinking and right doing are not enough.
Why ministry models are not universally applicable.
Is there such a thing as a “big win” for God?
How a group of pastors is reaching a region as Christ Together.
Attempts to control God with our behaviors, prayers, and theology reveals how pagan the church can be.
And what difference does it make?
Are intentionally small churches any better than intentionally big ones? It depends.
Walter Wangerin on the art of storytelling and why doctrine still matters.
Weakened by the economy, African-American and white churches merge to survive.
And it turns out they do have a place.
Further reflections on day one.
Rethinking drinking.
Leadership is live from Orange County and has an announcement.
The shifting views about alcohol among clergy.
Is the decline of religion in America a sign of the death of evangelicalism?
Virtual community and a pixelated gospel.
So a comedian, a Jew, and a monk walk into a conference…
Scot McKnight rethinks how we read the Bible
Can mystery shoppers help your church retain visitors?
Is a green-letter Bible the answer to our environmental crisis?