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Beyond the Decorations: Christmas Reveals the Person and Character of God
The Christmas story teaches us that God understands our own stories. During this season, we celebrate the coming of our Savior and King. The biblical story unfolds the need for a Savior and the promise of his coming.
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So You Are Starting Seminary
Here are some thoughts for every student starting seminary this fall—with application for any stage of the seminary journey.
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Shadow Side of Mission: Fostering Learning and Healing in Missions
An important link between our identity as God’s missional people and our participation in God’s mission is the kingdom ethic that gives shape to the shared live of God’s holy, yet imperfect people.
The Exchange
5 Ways We Get Evangelism Wrong and What We Can Do About It
Here are five ways we often get evangelism wrong, along with five ways we can right our perspective on this misunderstood, yet crucially important, practice.
The Exchange
An Inconceivable Challenge: The Story of a Persecuted Pastor in Pakistan
On this International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, let us remember our brothers and sisters who suffer for their faith in Christ every day, including pastor Eleazar Sidhu in Pakistan.
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Shadow Side of Mission: Ethical Considerations for Missional Work
We are called to reach people with the gospel of Jesus Christ. There can be a shadow side to our Great Commission endeavors that requires a shift to consider the social and transformational impact of our mission.
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9 Challenges to Church Planting
In just a few decades, we’ve witnessed an explosion of interest and engagement in North American church planting. Still, challenges remain.
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3 Encouraging Trends I See in the UK’s Churches
My visits to England have allowed opportunities to interact with several UK churches. In my time there, I’ve observed three helpful and encouraging trends I have seen.
