In this episode, Thom and Sam explore four types of church leaders who are unlikely to lead effectively in revitalization....
Death By A Thousand Cuts: Gen Z and That Quiet Revival
Depending on how your social media algorithm is configured – mine is a bewildering mix of conservative theology, Forrest Frank songs, and cats singing K-Pop (thanks to my eldest daughter for that one) – you’re unlikely to have scrolled for long before coming across evidence of what is being termed ‘The Quiet Revival.’
Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission repeats evangelical grievances
The first meeting of President Donald Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission was an exercise in airing conservative evangelical grievances, much like the first meeting of his Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, according to observers.
New Pew report shows Catholicism's deep roots and dire challenges in US life
While reporting relatively low levels of attendance at Mass, almost half of US adults (47%) say they have a personal or family relationship to Catholicism, a new Pew Research Center survey finds.
Radical Christian theology appears to have shaped Minnesota shooter
The Minnesota man accused of shooting two state legislators and their spouses may have been driven by anti-abortion views shaped by some of the nation’s most radical and potentially violent Christian movements, educated observers say.
Minnesota bishop calls for nonviolence in response to Saturday’s shootings of state Democratic lawmakers, spouses
Following a deadly incident early Saturday where a now-captured suspected gunman impersonating a law enforcement officer shot and killed one state Democratic legislator and her husband and injured another lawmaker and his wife, Minnesota Bishop Craig Loya asked Episcopalians not to respond to violence with violence.
Gallup finds record gap between men, women on whether abortion is morally acceptable
The gap between men and women on whether abortion is morally acceptable has reached record levels, as the overall percentage of Americans who believe it is has slightly decreased, a new survey finds.
Who Is Jesus? Lessons from Nicaea
With the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea this year, it’s worthwhile to consider why we should care about a creed from that long ago. Are there lessons to be learned?
The Sufficiency of Scripture
Scripture is sufficient in that it is the only inspired, inerrant, and therefore final authority for Christians for faith and godliness, with all other authorities being subservient to Scripture.
6 Habits of a Healthy Cell Group Leader
Several characteristics do distinguish a successful healthy group leader. These differentiating factors relate to what a person does as a part of his or her typical weekly lifestyle. It has nothing to do with personality, background or how long one has been a Christian. Instead, a healthy cell group leader incorporates certain habits into their lives. You can join them.
How Can Church Communities Show Hospitality to Children?
In this video, Jared Kennedy discusses how church communities can show hospitality to Children.
Bible Games for Kids: Fantastic Sunday School Activities
Bible games for kids work in your Sunday school classes, midweek program, children’s church, and even at home. We scoured the internet (and Pinterest) for the very best Bible games. And by best, we mean active, fun, and meaningful. Students will love all these Bible games for kids!
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