With the sleepless nights and endless prayers, there is no denying that each moment of pastoral hurt wears you down. The fact of the matter is pastoral suffering can come in various forms of hurt, but it’s worth it.
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Engaging Culture in the Face of Opposition
Every New Testament writer warns Christ followers of opposition to the good news of Jesus’ reality, resurrection, and reign. And yet, Christians are compelled to engage. We can’t do otherwise.
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The Hidden Power of Hospitality
Rosaria Butterfield didn’t come to Christ through hearing a well-prepared gospel presentation. She came to faith because a Christian couple had her in their home for dinner.
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4 Reasons Evangelism is Easier to Preach than Practice
Our calling is to herald the glorious gospel, not hoard it for ourselves. A culture of evangelism starts with evangelistic pastors. Here are four reasons why evangelism is easier for us preach about than to practice.
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Christians Must Be Known For More Than What We’re For
It sounds so positive and appealing, so I repeatedly shared the sentiment. Then something happened, and it caused me to reconsider this popular declaration of Christian culture today.
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“God is the Creator”: Highly Religious Less Likely to Support Genetic Engineering
Highly-religious Americans are less likely than others to approve of genetic engineering in animals, according to recently released research from the Pew Research Center.
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