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Socially Distant: COVID-19 exposed a preexisting pandemic of isolation for which Christian community ought to be a balm
By Phil Mobley
Remembering who and what we are has implications for waging war against isolation. One of the most important is that we will understand that it is family — and, perhaps counterintuitively, not friendship — that is the true antidote for loneliness.
What Kingdom Story Are We Telling?
By Kevin DeYoung
One reason for emphasizing these distinctions is to make sure that we are telling the right story when it comes to the kingdom.
On a Missions Mission
By Megan Fowler
Getting opportunities to share MTW’s vision and exhort young Christians to step out in faith and join the mission field requires a depth of connections and access to the pulpit. As a pastor, Bates has both.
What is CRT, and Should We Be Concerned?
By Pat Sawyer
The first of three posts on Dr. Pat Sawyer’s thoughts and concerns about CRT.
Struggling to Untangle the Atlanta Shooting
By Gloria Park
Like my mom coming to America, I came to Atlanta without the expectation of acceptance, but I have been fully embraced by neighbors, colleagues, fellow believers, students and families that I work with.
Pandemic Presents Challenges for Missionaries Abroad
By Megan Fowler
byFaith spoke with several missionaries in the fall 2020 about their experiences in the field and the unique stresses that the COVID-19 pandemic has placed on them.
Evangelism and Gen Z
By Megan Fowler
For each generation the narrative that leads to Jesus is slightly different. And it has changed again with Gen Z, those born after 1997.
While the hub of many internationally renowned hospitals and universities, Baltimore is also known for its poor neighborhoods, hypersegregation, and record-breaking homicide rates.
Hope For a Healthier, Happier New Year
By Richard Doster
A life that brims with that kind of hope will, from the worlds perspective, look a little different.
Twelve of the 18 most-recorded Christmas songs in America, eight of the top 10, and all of the top six fall on the “more Jesus” side of Time’s ledger.