Thom and Jess draw from the introduction of their revised book, “The Millennials: How We Missed the Largest Living Generation -- and Why It's Not Late,” to set the stage for why Millennials matter. They highlight how this generation compares in size to others and why pastors must pay attention now.
What Happens When the Church Overlooks the Millennials
Thom and Jess open a conversation from their revised book, “The Millennials: How We Missed the Largest Living Generation -- and Why It's Not Late.” This episode unpacks what happens when churches neglect reaching the Millennials.
Conservative British Anglicans extend the first woman archbishop a warm embrace
Conservative Church of England congregations, both evangelical and Anglo-Catholic, are willing to accept Mullally's gender. Their real worry is her views on same-sex marriage.
What is ‘the church’ and what is ‘Communion’?
Much ink has been spilled over the last decade revealing the ways white evangelical Republicans have descended into the abyss of authoritarianism. But while they claim to be the most committed to Christ and the church, their empathy-starved embrace of empire actually has led them to redefine Christ and the church altogether.
Deportation flight to Iran included Christians at risk
The deportees, who include other minorities, may face harsh penalties for their religious beliefs upon return to the Islamic Republic.
Countries should do more to protect religious refugees, says US commission
The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has issued a report claiming that the nations of the world are both morally and legally required to protect refugees that are fleeing religious persecution. The report also looks at the current state of play in a number of countries.
A Social Media Influencer Walks the Canterbury Trail
In his telling, the evangelical megachurch he was working for made a mistake in letting him teach. At the time, Austin Suggs was an 18-year-old in a gap year, working full time for the church....
Preachers: Here’s a one-hour change that will improve your sermons (and lower your stress)
A number of years ago, I took a preaching course with Haddon Robinson. One of the most helpful things he taught us was a way to take some pressure off sermon preparation and wind up with a better sermon.
The advice is simple to understand, but takes self-discipline to implement.
New map shows places with no access to Bible
A groundbreaking report has revealed that millions of Christians worldwide still live without access to the Bible—an issue most acute in countries where believers face persecution or poverty.
Partnerships are Key to Global Bible Access
Partnerships multiply our impact through shared resources, insights, and platforms. Our time on Earth is limited. Together, we can fulfill our significant calling to reach all people with the hope and peace of Jesus.
Do the poor and the persecuted have smart phones?Are You Up To Date? Give Your Church a Tech Audit
A tech audit isn’t about chasing the latest gadget or spending beyond your means. It’s about evaluating what you already have, identifying what’s working, and making thoughtful updates where needed. Just as we occasionally assess our spiritual habits, churches can pause to reflect on whether their technology helps or hinders their mission.

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