Christians Conquering Clinton and Trump
The heart of American politics no longer has much to do with governing or pursuing the common good. It has devolved into a public arena …
The heart of American politics no longer has much to do with governing or pursuing the common good. It has devolved into a public arena …
Many declare, “We do relational ministry.” That’s good. But some who declare it don’t really do it. When people claim to do relational ministry they often …
Pure evil. Is it on the rise? How are churches handling the public’s curiosity or concern about the presence of evil in our world? Public …
In everyday life, most Christians avoid talking talking about their faith. They freeze up. They don’t know what to say. Or they fear rejection. Or …
Easter Sunday brings special joy in many ways. It’s wonderful to see so many gather in worship to rejoice in the resurrection of our Lord …
I asked the pastor and congregation members, “What’s your church’s mission?” The answers were all over the landscape: To carry on our tradition in the …
Part of what is crippling the American church may actually lead to its renewal. Over the past few generations, the people–the church–have formed an entrenched mindset. …
At the start of another year I’m reflecting on the ever-emerging trends in vital equipment for the modern church. As I travel extensively around the …
The habit of weekly worship attendance has already taken a hit among American churchgoers. Now a move is afoot to offer the Sunday morning routine just …
The final leg of our cross-country trip brought us to a sequestered zone where the church is thriving. After flying over multiple states where the majority of congregations …