What It Takes to Plant Churches in Europe
Where some see ambition as key to evangelism, others experiment with subtler ways of connecting to people who don’t think they need God.
The Gospel Doesn’t Always Have to Come with a House Key
The power of introverted hospitality in an extroverted world of church ministry.
The New Head of the World Evangelical Alliance Wants to Talk
Thomas Schirrmacher hopes to lead Christians into conversations, cooperation, and witness.
How the Bible Project Is Using Video to Get People into Scripture Again
The Portland-based animation studio is seeing unprecedented success in an age of biblical illiteracy.
The Christian Bookstore Chain Is Dead. What Comes Next?
How publishers are working to reach their audiences after LifeWay and Family Christian store closures.
How to Find Hope in the Humanless Economy
Robots could take half of our jobs in the next decade. Here’s why Christians have nothing to fear.
Who Is Your Greatest Pastoral Influence?
Nine pastors respond.
Sundance Diary – Day 2: ‘A Walk in the Woods,’ ‘Best of Enemies,’ and ‘The Witch’
Prepare to wander the Appalachian Trail, begin the slow decline of political media coverage, and get properly frightened in the woods.
Believe Me
Christian satire is hard to do well, especially in a movie. But this one gets it right.
Asian Americans: Silent No More
Asian American Christians are growing in influence and audience. Will they be embraced by their broader church family?