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Christian News
James MacDonald’s ‘indefinite sabbatical’ Is Effective Immediately
Following on the heels of the announcement that the Harvest Bible Chapel lawsuit is being dropped, the church elders have a new announcement.
Podcast
Brent Crowe: When You Live and Lead With Regret
“There’s never been a life lived that didn’t have regrets. There’s never been a life lived that didn’t fail on some level or another," Brent Crowe says. In our conversation, Brent encourages leaders to shift their paradigm on regret and failure.
Videos For Pastors
Chip & Joanna Gaines: How Marriage Clarifies Your View of God
“If I didn’t have Chip Gaines in my life, I’d still be dreaming in my head, but not acting out on any of that, not living it out,” Joanna says.
Articles for Pastors
4 Reminders in Times of Betrayal
Chances are good, if we are honest, we have been the the betrayer and the betrayed. It could have been in a business deal, with a family member, or even in a marriage. It might have been a misunderstanding or an intentional act of betrayal, but either way, it still hurt.
Articles for Worship & Creative
Songs for When We Don’t Have the Words
Why sometimes songs can say it better than we can say it on our own.
Articles for Pastors
I’m Sorry for How the Church Has Sidelined Women
I am profoundly sorry for the way the church—and men in the church—have limited the participation, ownership and growth of women.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
3 Things Christians Can Learn From West Africa’s Historic Mud Mosques
Visiting these mosques reminded me of three things—the way trade opens doors for evangelism, the danger of syncretism, and the value African communities ascribe to places of worship.
Articles for Pastors
6 Reasons You Should Preach Through Amos
In this series, certain books will grab a preacher’s attention without much convincing. And then there are books like Amos that often go unnoticed and...
