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Articles for Outreach & Missions
They Call Me Mom: A Single Missionary’s Story
Ying and Ploy decided on their own to call Angela “Mom” from the very beginning. For Angela Dawson, God was making it clear that He was building a family she didn’t expect.
Articles for Pastors
Be Careful Which Way You Lean
We just keep falling in whatever direction we lean. If you want to break the pattern and end the repetitive cycle of sin, the pathway has to be short-circuited.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Can Gentrification Be Just?
Bob Lupton on what happens when the wealthy move in (even for missional purposes!) and the poor are forced out. Why your church is part of the problem—and the solution.
Articles for Pastors
How to Leave a Footprint
Sarah Cunningham details how actor Tom Hanks handles--and inspires--success.
Christian News
Clinton, Bush, and Obama Remember John Lewis as Man of Great Faith
It was fitting that John Lewis, who helped organize 1963’s March on Washington with Martin Luther King Jr., was eulogized at Ebenezer Baptist Church.
Christian News
Pastor Resigns After Praying at Celebration for KKK Forefather
After giving a convocation at an event celebrating a leader of the Confederacy and the Ku Klux Klan, Alabama Rep. Will Dismukes has chosen...
Christian News
Lentz: White Christians Need to Stop Being Apathetic About Racism
Emmanuel Acho had an uncomfortable conversation with Carl Lentz and wanted to know: Why is the white American church largely absent from the fight against racism?
Pastor Blogs
Journal As a Pathway to Joy
Maybe you’ve never thought of journaling as a spiritual discipline.
It’s seemed like something only for the most narcissistic of introverts, or cute for adolescent...
