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Articles for Outreach & Missions
10 Characteristics of Leaders Who Give Up Too Easily
"In the church world, some leaders spend their entire ministry giving up in one place and moving to the next."
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Rethinking Christian Calling
Many well-meaning Christians often want to baptize their aspirations and decisions with divine approval.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Marriage Is Not About You; Divorce Is All About You
Malachi told the Israelites that they were religious…but self-centered in their family lives.
Articles for Pastors
There Is Nothing Ordinary About Ordinary Time
The church across the world has now been through Advent, Lent, Easter and Pentecost... But alas, the calendar changes once more: We enter into ordinary time.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
#1 With A Bullitt!
"McQueen knew he needed God, and he found his way to salvation through Billy Graham’s gospel message."
Christian News
Chinese Official: ‘Party members should be firm Marxist atheists’ and ‘stick to the party’s faith’
"Party members should be firm Marxist atheists, obey party rules and stick to the party's faith. They are not allowed to seek value and belief in religion."
Christian News
Suicide Is on the Rise and in the News—Ray Comfort’s ‘Exit’ Seeks to Confront
"Someone you know may be secretly considering their final exit.”
Articles for Outreach & Missions
11 Reasons Spurgeon Was Depressed
“The troubled man experiences a good deal, not because he is a Christian, but because he is a man, a sickly man, a man inclined to melancholy.”