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The Church That Reads Together Thrives Together
How talking about books helped an Indianapolis congregation overcome differences and bring life back to their neighborhood.
How Psychology Shapes Our Prejudice
Christena Cleveland, a social psychologist, is helping churches and faith-based groups transcend deep-seated divisions.
The Koinonia Way
Sharing ministry with the congregation protects pastors from burnout.
Leverage Work for God's Mission
Help your group members see work through a new lens.
The Rise of Conversational Churches
Why a growing number of congregations are taking deliberate steps to relearn the habit of talking together.
Before 'Transforming' Your Neighborhood, Talk to Your Neighbors
For my failed megachurch, renewing the Near Eastside of Indianapolis meant stopping long enough to listen.
Owning Your Mistakes
An embarrassing moment could be an opportunity to inspire renewed respect and loyalty.
Not Your Father's Christian Community Development
How John Perkins's CCDA has changed to respond to 21st-century realities.
What Happens when Churches Read Together
We need to read the Bible, certainly—but also history, literature, current events, and everything else under the sun.
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