Live Like a Christian, Even if You’re Not Sure What You Believe
Elizabeth Oldfield’s invitation to seekers who long to transform themselves and their world.
Take a Risk and Make a Friend
With God’s help, a little intentionality can go a long way toward healing our loneliness.
Rinse, Repeat: Should Believers Be Dunked Again?
Just like being “born again,” the symbol of baptism is a way of life, not a repetitive ritual.
Does Your Church Have the Right Model?
How to decide.
Introducing Lent to Your Congregation
It starts with your example.
What’s the Deal with Lent?
Skepticism about this season is based mostly on myths and misconceptions.
What Will Pastors Preach after the Election of Donald Trump?
After a bitter, divisive election, what will the nation’s ministers say?
The Word by Heart
How the ancient practice of reciting Scripture from memory is helping people hear the Bible afresh.
Food is the New Sex (Part 2)
Diet used to be a matter of personal preference and sexuality was governed by strict morality. What does that trend mean for pastors?
Food Is the New Sex (Part 1)
Diet used to be a matter of personal preference and sexuality was governed by strict morality. For Millennials the dynamic has reversed.