The growing marriage gap between the rich and the poor offers ministry opportunities for churches in their communities and within their own congregations.
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How a Worship Song Is Fueling Pro-Democracy Protests in Hong Kong
“Sing Hallelujah to the Lord” has become the unofficial anthem of a pro-democracy protest movement filling the streets of Hong Kong.
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Pastors’ Housing Allowance Avoids Supreme Court Challenge
Pastors can rest a little easier in their homes today knowing they or their churches won’t have to pay any additional taxes on their residences—for now.
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Half of Americans say Abortion is Morally Wrong
Half of Americans believe abortion is morally wrong, while slightly fewer say it is morally acceptable. Those percentages have remained fairly stable since 2001.
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Why We Need Truth Plus Love in a Loud, Fast-Paced World
More voices are shouting more loudly and more frequently than ever before, and therefore our need to understand truth and love is greater than ever before.
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7 Surprising Trends in Global Christianity in 2019
Instead of evaluating Christianity based on a local or even national perspective, a global vantage point can provide a better picture of the status of the faith.
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