Love the person you see and see the person you love.
Wait, You’re Not Deconstructing?
What’s behind the exvangelical trend isn’t new. But it sheds new light on theology.
How to Argue Against Gender-Transition Interventions for Children
A new study finds that an increasing number of Americans support hormonal and surgical interventions for adolescents experiencing gender dysphoria. How should Christians convince them to oppose this harm to children?
3 Reasons You Should Learn From People Different Than You
Does the breadth of your learning impact the depth of your learning?
The Importance of Innovation
One of the least talked about issues within churches is innovation.
6 Things Christians Should Know About Gen Z
What do pastors and church members need to know to welcome and enfold this new generation of believers? TGC asked campus ministry workers across the country about the trends all church leaders should prepare to address in the next generation.
When You as the Leader Are the Obstacle
Sometimes the biggest obstacle to change is you. And the longer you’ve led, the more that’s true.
The Daring Idea of Small Groups
The small group has not always been a feature of Christian church life, even for Protestants. Among evangelicals, the small group traces its origins to two parallel lines of development in the sixteenth century.
Top 10 Ideas for a First Small Group Meeting
Any time you’re starting a new small group meeting, a great first meeting is very important. I include these ideas on a simple handout inside every new small group meeting leader’s packet.
Vices Masquerading as Virtue
I stumbled upon something Gregory the Great wrote warning how vices often masquerade as virtues. It made me pause and reflect.
Black Americans See the Biggest Shift Away from Faith
There are more unaffiliated African Americans, but they’re also more likely to return.
When You as the Leader Are the Obstacle
Sometimes the biggest obstacle to change is you. And the longer you’ve led, the more that’s true.
The Daring Idea of Small Groups
The small group has not always been a feature of Christian church life, even for Protestants. Among evangelicals, the small group traces its origins to two parallel lines of development in the sixteenth century.
Top 10 Ideas for a First Small Group Meeting
Any time you’re starting a new small group meeting, a great first meeting is very important. I include these ideas on a simple handout inside every new small group meeting leader’s packet.
Vices Masquerading as Virtue
I stumbled upon something Gregory the Great wrote warning how vices often masquerade as virtues. It made me pause and reflect.
Black Americans See the Biggest Shift Away from Faith
There are more unaffiliated African Americans, but they’re also more likely to return.
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