Thursday, July 02, 2020

Thursday's Catch: Digital Here to Stay and More


Churches Will Gather Again, But Digital Discipleship Is Here to Stay

Historically, large-scale crises create a “new normal.” Digital discipleship will be the new normal. The changes our churches, businesses and other institutions implement in response to abrupt challenges often lead to long-term transformations. In the wake of the Great Depression, for example, churches became critical providers of social services in a model that has continued today. After 9/11, emergency planning and training in churches ramped up. Read More

5 Pandemic Lessons from Eurasia’s Evangelical Churches

How congregations in the former Soviet Union are responding to the coronavirus challenge can help the global church think better about buildings, young professionals, and persecution. Read More

ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ СОБРАНИЙ ПОСЛЕ ВОЗОБНОВЛЕНИЯ ЦЕРКОВНЫХ БОГОСЛУЖЕНИЙ

Эксперт по глобальному здравоохранению предлагает поэтапный план возобновления церковных собраний в условиях пандемии. Читать далее

3 Thoughts on the Differences Between ‘Being Biblical’ and ‘Being Political’

The frustration with that reality has caused me to conclude the following three things about the differences between “being biblical” and “being political.” Read More

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