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Pastors can’t afford to be unaware of their supported missionaries or the issues they face.
Pastors can’t afford to be unaware of their supported missionaries or the issues they face.
Amor Towles’s new novel takes us on a spellbinding journey—but a better adventure is promised to those who know Jesus.
Love is attention. Samuel James reflects on five things he learned growing up as a pastor’s kid.
When relief at making a decision gives way to fear, we can find peace by remembering the character of God.
What keeps my wife and me here in Ukraine? We’re staying for the sake of the little band of believers in our church whom we love.
Jackie, Jasmine, and Melissa talk about why we feel angst about work, how not to make work your identity, and how the Sabbath helps.
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I just don’t see how the ministry of the church is strengthened by showcasing bad examples of preaching on social media.
Decision-making from a biblical view is not problem, it is a privilege.
In this episode, Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss the cost of building and sustaining gospel culture. – Introduction—where you’d really like to preach (and Ray Ortlund’s kilt. And bagpipes.)...
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Every industry has darkness. We need to celebrate work’s goodness and push against that darkness.
Jen Wilkin and Melissa Kruger share advice for mothers in the little years.
With Ephesians 4:22–5:2 as a guiding text, here are three actions that can help change the situation.
Jackie Hill Perry, Jasmine Holmes, and Melissa Kruger talk about how to glorify God by setting boundaries.
Pastors can’t afford to be unaware of their supported missionaries or the issues they face.
Amor Towles’s new novel takes us on a spellbinding journey—but a better adventure is promised to those who know Jesus.
In order for pastors to truly flourish, they must tend to their own souls as much as they tend to their church.
The most that can be said for cancer is that it has won a battle. But the outcome of the war is decided. D-Day has already been waged and won.
When relief at making a decision gives way to fear, we can find peace by remembering the character of God.