Friday, February 18, 2022

What's On The Web: 'How Putin’s Politics Threaten the Church’s Witness' and More


American evangelicals can learn from Russia—by not treating religion as a tool to maintain power.

How the Gospel Is Good News for Every Worldview
When sharing the gospel, it is helpful to know the world view of the person to whom you are sharing the gospel.

When the Pews Are Empty, Data Can Help
Meaningful insights into your congregants and community can empower your ministry.

Why We Should Not Redeem ‘Deconstruction’
[Deconstruction] has little to do with objective truth, and everything to do with tearing down whatever doctrine someone believes is morally wrong.

6 Ways I’m Responding to People Leaving the Church
Finding better approaches to address the COVID exodus from the church.

5 Ways to Rebuke a Friend
There are times when you have to rebuke a friend in order to be a true friend. Sometimes, the most loving thing you can do is to tell another where he or she is doing wrong. You may be the only one who cares enough to point out what everyone else sees but refuses to address.

15 Resolves for Maintaining Spiritual Balance in Severe Interpersonal Conflicts
How to maintain a grace-filled attitude about the painful struggle through which we may be going.

Reaching People All Over the World Through the Web
How digital platforms and social media are playing an increasing role in spreading the gospel.

The Obvious Secret to Building Relationships With Unchurched People
How you build relationships with unchurched people may vary based on your context. How should your context inform how you go about building relationships with unchurched people?

Could Novavax Win Over Some Religious Vaccine Skeptics?
Novavax's CEO has framed his company's vaccine as an alternative for those who object to the use of fetal cell lines in the development of existing popular vaccines.

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