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Young protesters upset over corruption have exacted political change, yet churches face an uncertain future.
It’s often easier to be alone.
What the church gets wrong—and what it can get right—about forming a generation shaped by screens and longing for purpose.
After a disaster like Hurricane Helene, volunteers and donations need systems—and that’s where local congregations come in.
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But American churchgoers average only two out of every five Sundays.
A letter from Mission Advancement in our September/October issue.
The church has an old antithesis to our fearful, spiteful culture: discipleship.
Christian leaders can meet our desire for authenticity and stability with a message of Christ’s holiness and grace.
New research shows that when it comes to reaching young people, size isn’t a limitation—it’s an asset.