Most Americans are worried about the nation’s morality and half believe religion will be less important in 30 years than it is today.
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Do You Pastor a Precautious or Prevailing Church
A prevailing church is composed of prevailing Christians who’ve put on the armor of God and are willing to do battle with the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God.
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Growing Teenage Depression Calls for Response from the Church
As anxiety and depression among American teens is on the rise, how the church responds to the concerns of some of its youngest members could make all the difference.
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Archaeological Discovery Points to Obscure Biblical Character
Inside a recently unearthed building seemingly burned down during the Babylonians’ 586 B.C. invasion, archaeologists discovered a seal bearing the name of an official of the biblical king Josiah.
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3 Reasons to Learn from Your Complainers
Sinful complaining can impact a church and pastor in destructive ways. However, there’s some complaining—or what sounds like complaining—that can be a sign of health.
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Ripken Family’s Easter Sorrow Gave Rise to Global Impact
“Stay in the story.” That’s the advice retiring missionaries Nik and Ruth Ripken offer the next generation. “Don’t quit before you see all that God has for you.”
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