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Duo Kenny and Claire Reimagine Hymns That Helped Guide Them Through Trials
Music duo Kenny and Claire has spent the last several years modernizing and rewriting classic hymns as a way to reintroduce them to the Church.
WATCH: Christians Reimagine the Easter Choir
Several churches and groups re-imagined the Easter choir this year as they celebrated from a distance what Christ has done for them.
Reimagine Generosity
"God gave us Christ so we could give Christ in us to others."
From Conflict to Cultivation: The Enduring Vision of Turning Swords into Ploughshares
As we navigate the complexities of the 21st century, the call to beat "swords into ploughshares" remains as relevant as ever, serving as a guiding principle for those seeking to build a future marked by peace, justice, and sustainable prosperity for all.
The Legacy of Mother Cabrini: From Saint to Silver Screen
The true story of Mother Cabrini, both the saint and the cinematic portrayal, encourages a deep reflection. In her life and service, she displayed the importance of compassion in action and the enduring power of a legacy built on service and faith.
Savannah Guthrie and What God Mostly Does
Savannah Guthrie is the co-anchor of NBC News’ "Today." She is also a devout Christian who just released a book on her faith that includes frank conversations about sin and grace and the problem of evil.
Christmas Craziness and God’s Glory
These songs help you slow down, resist Christmas craziness and reflect over the next couple weeks as we prepare for Christmas services.
Faith-Based Health Organizations Defend At-Risk AIDS Initiative From Republicans
Dozens of faith-based aid organizations find themselves defending a U.S. program that has dramatically reduced the worldwide spread of AIDS from attack by erstwhile allies.
Benjamin Watson: What Church Leaders Need To Know About Abortion and Racial Justice
Benjamin Watson joins “The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast” to discuss what the pro-life movement should focus on now that Roe has been overturned.
Riding a Wave of Converts, One Group Aims to Fuse Orthodoxy With Southern Values
Orthodox Christianity in the United States is a kaleidoscope of languages and cultures as diverse as Russia, Greece, Ethiopia, Syria, Bulgaria and, increasingly, the American South.
Strategic Flexibility – How Adding “For Now” Will Keep You Relevant Forever
The reason there are so many books, articles, and blogs on strategic flexibility is because we can’t seem to embrace one simple, two-word concept.
A Number of New Books Spotlight Women’s Leadership in New Testament
‘It’s not that we’re trying to rewrite history. It’s simply that women have been obscured,’ said Beth Allison Barr.
‘Healing the Healers’ With the Restorative Wisdom of the Black Church
The Rev. Jennifer Bailey, founder of the Faith Matters Network, is dedicated to gathering the wisdom of fellow Black Christian thinkers for the benefit of a far broader circle of spiritual social justice leaders.
Kelly Kapic: How Pastors Can Embrace the God-Given Goodness of Their Limitations
Dr. Kelly Kapic joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to discuss why, contrary to what we might think, our limitations are very good and what that means for the life of the church leader.
‘You Put the Baby in the Manger?’: New Podcast Looks at Sacred and Profane...
Broken into five episodes, “Almelem” debuted in late November, with the final episode due out just before Christmas. It is based on a 2018 play of the same name by New York writer Sean Williams.
MacKenzie Scott Gives $15 Million to Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service
Novelist and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has awarded Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service $15 million in donation funds, the single largest contribution in the advocacy organization’s 83-year history.
‘Chosen Road’ Seeks To Encourage Revitalizing Churches Through New Christmas Album, Tour
As the holiday season approaches, chart-topping bluegrass band “Chosen Road,” hopes touring their new Christmas album “Appalachian Christmas,” will help encourage rural, revitalizing churches.
Kutless on How the Church Can Better Help Artists Who Are Deconstructing
James Mead and Jon Micah Sumrall of the Christian rock group, Kutless, believe the church can do more to support artists in the Christian music industry who are struggling with their faith.
God Is ‘a Nationalist’: Marjorie Taylor Greene, CA Pastor Rob McCoy Discuss Globalism at...
In July, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene argued that Christian nationalism would be vital to the success of the Republican Party moving forward. Some high profile pastors are beginning to echo her words.
Outdoor Games for Youth: 13 Activities Kids Will Love
Outdoor games for youth are a blast, especially during the summer. Check out these 13 outside activities for teens!