What five pastors will be telling their congregations about the massacre at Emanuel Church.
How my church’s violent neighborhood led us to discover the power of lament.
Being multi-ethnic is intrinsic to Christianity. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy.
We work better than we rest.
Five pastors share stories about the core of their calling.
A Leadership Journal Review
Becoming a Church that confronts, rather than embraces, brand identities.
How a chicken sandwich came to symbolize so much more, and why it’s a problem.
A Leadership Journal Review
Richard Land “overestimates” the church’s progress on race relations.
The deaths of Steve Jobs and Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth reveal the church’s captivity to cultural values.
It depends who you ask.
Biographies of Asian and African Christians give valuable perspective.
Where do we go from here?
Only 1 in 7 congregations is multi-ethnic, and churches are 10 times more segregated than their neighborhoods. Is this a problem?
Are political sticks and stones affecting the church?
Can we call our church model “biblical” if we’re not reaching out to everyone?
The immigration debate is an opportunity we can’t afford to waste.
The church has a significant image problem and denouncing Beck won’t solve it.
Both conservatives and liberals have had their views of sexuality shaped by the culture.
A review of Re:Jesus by Michael Frost and Alan Hirsch
What types of witnesses are our churches forming?
We’ve got more important matters to discuss.
The unexpected blessings of staying put.
Why isn’t the church talking about issues of race?
This Christmas the failing economy will test our commitment to serve the poor.
For many evangelicals, justice ministry is nothing new.
Former suburbanite David Swanson reflects on ministry in the big city.
Former suburbanite David Swanson reflects on ministry in the big city.
What one pastor is learning, as a part-time barista, about relationship and discipleship.
More Christians than you’d imagine believe in ghosts.