Ministry doesn’t stop when summer rolls around. It just looks different. And instead of pushing against the changes, we can lean in and let God use this season to recharge us, deepen relationships, and prepare us for what’s ahead.
GOP-proposed budget is one big betrayal bill
This bill is such a betrayal of Christian faith, churches must oppose it — and a growing number are.
Afghan Christian refugees facing deportation still in limbo; advocate rejects claim it's safe to return
A woman advocating for around two dozen Afghan Christian refugees facing deportation who attend her North Carolina church has pushed back against the Trump administration's assertions that conditions in Afghanistan have improved enough for them to return and is still looking for someone in Washington to champion their cause.
Sanctuary Churches Cope with Changing Policies
The state of sanctuary cities across the United States is in flux, and the church continues to ask how it might show compassion to immigrants in need.
Why MAGA Christianity should fear the new pope
Pope Leo’s election also offers hope, because he reminds the world that religious conviction need not serve nationalist power.
John Lennox warns of dangers of AI in the wrong hands
Christian apologist and Oxford mathematician, John Lennox, has warned of the possible danger of AI technology being used to create a totalitarian society.
What’s the State of Your Soul? Embodying Peace in an Age of Burnout
...many leaders still feel stretched to the breaking point. Burnout is so commonplace it feels inevitable. But it doesn’t have to be.
The Most Important Quality in Your Church Musicians
What are you looking for in a church musician? There are a lot of things that come into my mind. What’s the instrument? How skillful are they? What is their work ethic like? How available they for practice? And while these things are important, I think there is one quality that is infinitely more important. If this quality isn’t met, then all the other qualities are irrelevant. So what is it?
Facing the Midlife Spiritual Plateau
For those who’ve been following Jesus for years, it’s not uncommon to hit a spiritual plateau, often in midlife.

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