The crisis of church and synagogue is not a crisis of faith, so much as a crisis of purpose.
Evangelicals must stop consulting themselves for guidance
The United States cannot afford to give evangelicalism the benefit of the doubt again, and evangelicals cannot afford to just talk among themselves any longer.
Southern Baptist Missionaries See Baptisms and Converts Surge With COVID-19
Leaders cite missiological methods and the work of the Spirit as the reasons for the surprising statistics.
4 Steps to Help Heal the Racial Divide
We should seek to take four immediate steps to help us heal the racial divide.
Bystander training is a first step toward stopping hate against Asians, Pacific Islanders
The training is a practical, very empowering, proven methodology for bystander training designed to give people who witness aggression against the AAPI community the tools to be able to do something about it.
Five Lessons Churches Can Learn from Wordle
Wordle is a recent example of a fad that reflects cultural realities. While churches should not emulate culture for imitation’s sake, we can learn a lot about the mindset of those we seek to reach. Indeed, Wordle can teach our churches five important lessons....
Are You a Time Hog?
Every worship leader goes through a phase when they’re a time hog. It’s an inevitable part of their growth, development and maturity.
The Countdown to Easter
It seems like Christmas services were just yesterday. But on we march forward. Easter is just around the corner and it's time to start preparing.
8 Reasons We Might Grow De-Sensitized to Our Sin This Week
It happens to most of us. We don’t want sin to control us, but still we give it much more power than it should have. In fact, we sometimes get de-sensitized to our sin—and just a little “numbness” over our sin can lead to trouble.
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