Before churches begin welcoming people back into their buildings, the Department of Homeland Security is warning of a possible increase in attacks against houses of worship.
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How a Theology of Work Is Transforming Hearts in a Violent Area of Chicago
The South Side of Chicago is no garden of Eden, but one pastor sees a connection between the gift of work and tragedies in his neighborhood.
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Violence in Haiti Strands Dozens of Missionaries
Mission teams from churches in at least 10 states were among those unable to return home on schedule due to the unrest in the Caribbean nation.
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The Church Shooting You Didn’t Hear About This Week
An attack on a church in the capital of the Central African Republic (CAR) left at least 15 people dead from gunshots and grenade explosions.
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Strangers in a Small Church: Responding to Visitors in an Age of Violence
in light of the increase in deadly incidents at churches in recent years, how should churches small and large respond to the new face in church this week—welcoming or suspicious?
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Securing the Faithful: How Churches Can Best Prepare for the Worst Tragedies
In the wake of the Charleston shooting, churches are re-evaluating the safety of their sanctuaries.
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