Christianity can no longer claim dominance within the culture. We live in a time of religious plurality and competing worldviews. How should the church respond?
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Nones No More: Only Half of Those Raised Irreligious Stay that Way as Adults
About half of Americans (47 percent) who were raised with no religion—known as the “nones”—eventually find some kind of faith, according to Pew Research. And many of those, like Kassis, become Christians.
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5 Realities of Evangelism in North American Churches
The evangelistic deterioration of churches across North America has been a reality for decades. There is a lot of bad news out there showing that churches are not reaching people with the gospel. But there is good news, too.
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Catching Some Z’s
How can the church reach the most connected—and distracted—generation in history? Here’s how you can get to know Gen Z and reach them.
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Sacred Spaces: How Your Church Building Can Bless Your Community 7 Days a Week
Whether through after-school programs, food pantries, or counseling services, local churches are community hubs providing a variety of resources and meeting multiple needs.
Here are four churches that are using their facilities to serve and bless their communities seven days a week.
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Discipling in an Age of Biblical Illiteracy
America has a literacy problem. Almost 14 percent of the adult population cannot read. But illiteracy isn’t just a problem in secular society. A far worse kind of illiteracy affects the church: Biblical illiteracy.
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