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Gen Z Protestants Want to Be Famous for Their Hobbies and Talents

“It’s easier to say to someone [that] you’re good at singing or playing football than having a faith or engaging in church.”

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Don’t Overexpose Kids to Mental Health Experts. Or Rule Them Out Completely.

Abigail Shrier’s critique of childhood therapy mixes a needful corrective with ideological hyperbole.

Why Do Some Pastors Sabotage Their Own Ministries?

And how can they avoid the allure of the self-destruct button?

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How Can So Many Pastors Be Godly and Dysfunctional at the Same Time?

Illuminating the blind spots in most approaches to spiritual formation.

Ministry in the Present Tense

Unshackle yourself from the tyranny of the past and future.

Called into a Mess

Pastoring is rarely glamorous, and often chaotic. That’s normal. That’s ministry.

Hard Job, High Calling

Reports of clergy attrition are often exaggerated, but pastors still face daunting challenges.

Eric Snyder: The Battle is the Lord’s

Learning to rely on God in economic times of struggle in the workplace.

Sacrificing the Body

Too many pastors are neglecting their physical health—and it’s killing them.

Taking Pains

The minister I met when I was ready to quit.

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