Faithfully navigating tensions between population growth and environmental concerns may require asking different questions than culture asks.
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Evangelicals More Likely to Be Found in Fastest-Growing U.S. Cities Than Largest Ones
Finding an evangelical in one of America’s largest cities might be rare, but they’re more plentiful in the nation’s fastest-growing cities.
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More Parents Moving in With Their Kids
The Great Recession sent many young adults back to live with Mom and Dad. Now some parents are turning the tables.
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Global Church Heads South
Two-thirds of the world’s Christians will live in sub-Saharan Africa (42%) or Latin America (22%) by 2060, according to data from Pew Research.
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Strangers Next Door
No matter its location, the church must become increasingly cross-cultural in her global disciple-making.
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When Population Meets Persecution
The world population is not expected to slow down, climbing to 9.6 billion by 2050. Unfortunately, Christian persecution seems likely to grow with it.
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