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Ed Stetzer Calls Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey’s Abortion Pin ‘Heartbreaking’

On Tuesday, Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey tweeted a photo of himself wearing a pin from Planned Parenthood that read “ABORTION" as a part of his attire for the State of the Union address.

Your Limits Are Good—Kelly Kapic and Ed Stetzer Explore Pastoral Limitations

In the latest episode of the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast, which releases Wednesday, Jan. 18, Dr. Kelly Kapic shares why our human limitations are not in fact sinful or a result of the Fall.

20 Truths From ‘Preaching to a Divided Nation’

Pastors need advice and counsel on how to preach during these divided times. Here are 20 truths that will help you to do it well.

Ezell Issues Statement for He Gets Us Webinar

NAMB's Kevin Ezell addressed the controversy surrounding the He Gets Us campaign on Thursday (Oct. 13). In a statement, Ezell referred to his involvement in an online forum with Ed Stetzer on Oct. 12 and said, "In my desire to help our churches, I did less diligence than I should have."

Words of Wisdom for Those Graduating High School and Beyond

God has a plan. He will pursue you. He will use you mightily—just trust Him.

Ed Stetzer, Christine Caine Help Lead the Way for Women Entering Ministry; Dozens Receive M.A. in Evangelism and Leadership From Wheaton

Christine Caine was one of 50 women who graduated with their master’s degrees from Wheaton College’s School of Mission, Ministry, and Leadership. Caine's ministry, Propel Women, helped make enrollment possible for the graduates.

Easter Points to Signs of Hope After Two Hard Years of COVID and Unrest

In a pandemic season where both the brokenness of this world and the pain of death have been lived realities for many, Easter is the story of God’s love that transcends even seemingly insurmountable loss.

Communicating With Confidence When People Distrust Pastors

Unfortunately, perceptions about pastors are not always good. When we consider what people usually hear about them in the news, it makes a little bit more sense why they distrust pastors so much.