In light of recent events in Ferguson, Missouri, Cleveland, and New York, 11 Christian pastors and leaders are gathering Dec. 16 for an event focusing on race, the church, and where to go from here.
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Millennials & The End of Osmosis Christianity
Are millennials unfortunate to live in a culture in which religion is no longer learned through cultural osmosis? Chris Martin describes what he sees as the pros and cons of growing up in a secularized culture.
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Hobby Lobby Wins, So What's Next?
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled Hobby Lobby and other similar businesses cannot be forced to provide specific contraceptive methods which violate the religious beliefs of the owners.
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Leonard Sweet on the Future of the Church
Looking out now, according to Leonard Sweet, there are at least two major developments coming to culture. With those shifts, he gave ways congregations and leaders could respond.
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Ed Stetzer: The Problem With the Harvest is Not the Harvest
Christians like to talk as if it is the non-Christians who make evangelism difficult. “We make it sound like the harvest is the problem,” says Ed Stetzer. But, he says, “the harvest seems at least willing to listen while the workers don’t seem as willing to talk.”
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Go + Tell: Taking a Personal Approach to the Gospel
When it comes to evangelism, research shows a personal approach works best. Hear from evangelism experts about best practices for sharing the life-giving
message of the gospel in today’s post-Christian culture.
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