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Don’t Silo the Saints

Spiritual formation isn’t a solo project. It’s a shared table across generations.

Public Theology Project

30 Things I’ve Learned in 30 Years of Ministry

Russell Moore on taking criticism, couples counseling, dry spells, and gut reactions.

I Have a Baby Face. It Shouldn’t Discount My Leadership.

Ageism persists in majority-Asian churches. But Scripture exhorts us to transform how we speak and act toward young pastors and leaders.

Latino Churches’ Vibrant Testimony

Hispanic American congregations tend to be young, vibrant, and intergenerational. The wider church has much to learn with and from them.

Gen Z Is Making Me a Better Preacher

Four ways these students’ unique expectations are improving my sermons.

What Should Pastors Know About Generation Z?

Five experts discuss the ways this emerging demographic is helping them rethink preaching, parenting, and service.

How Your Church Can Benefit from ‘The Roseto Effect’

What a tiny town in Pennsylvania tells us about life-giving community.

Preventing Teenage ‘Faith Drift’

Our research underscores the crucial role of intergenerational relationships.

How Your Church Can Grow Young

What it takes to engage young people may surprise you.

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