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Videos For Pastors
Francis Chan: If Everyone Knew How to Read the Bible, It Would Change Church as We Know It
If you've ever wondered just how important it is to read Scripture, Francis Chan believes it's crucial. In fact, he thinks that if everyone read the Bible consistently, it would would change everything.
Christian News
Francis Chan Shares Rare Story About His Mother and God’s Goodness
Francis Chan has just moved to the Sham Shui Po neighborhood in Hong Kong with his family. The pastor shares a personal story about this neighborhood and a connection his mother had to it.
Articles for Pastors
Is Francis Chan Right About the Lord’s Supper?
Francis Chan recently implied that the reformers relegated the Lord’s Supper to a “symbol,” elevated the pulpit and preaching in its stead and caused division in the church—which now has 30,000 denominations.
Christian News
Francis Chan: We’ve Replaced Communion With ‘one guy and his pulpit’
Francis Chan argued the modern American church has replaced communion with the sermon as the center of our modern worship services. This has had a profound effect on our function as the church.
Christian News
Francis Chan: My Family and I Are Going to Be Missionaries in Asia
In a sermon he preached yesterday at Azusa Pacific University, Francis Chan made a surprising announcement: he and his family will be leaving the U.S. this February to be missionaries in Asia.
Videos For Pastors
Francis Chan: Stop Idolizing Your Family
According to Francis Chan family is easy to idolize. It's a temptation all of us face when we marry and have children.
Articles for Pastors
Francis Chan Calls Every Church to Repentance in This Exclusive Interview
Love God and love each other. Francis Chan believes that if every church would do these two things, revival would break out in America.
Videos For Pastors
Francis Chan: ‘what kind of church would people like?’ Is the Wrong Question
Each American Christian should take Chapter 1 of Revelation as a severe warning. Francis Chan explains why at this chapel service at Azusa Pacific University.