We know the Bible isn’t a science textbook. However, it speaks to questions about ecology by teaching about the right relationship between humans and the natural world.
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Court Rules in Favor of Pastors’ Housing Allowance
On Friday, March 15, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed the pastors’ housing allowance, unanimously reversing a lower court ruling that found the provision unconstitutional.
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When Planned Parenthood Comes to Town
News articles, white papers, policy debates, political campaigns, legislation, and even court rulings often feel like distant debates among strangers. That changes, however, when an abortion provider decides to open next door.
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Are American Churches Growing?
Most U.S. churches have fewer than 100 in attendance each week, and 6 in 10 churches are plateaued or declining in attendance.
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4 Ways the Gospel Seems Backwards to the World
When you compare the principles of God’s way of doing things to the principles of the world’s way of doing things, everything will seem backward.
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7 Aspects of Public Prayer Pastors Must Consider
The pastor should be one of the greatest prayer warriors in their church and in their city. When the spiritual leader of the church prays, they are standing in the gap for the people of God.
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