One Pastor’s Pandemic Story
Through the pandemic we’ve rediscovered that we’re embodied creatures and that our physical connection is important — and a blessing.
Through the pandemic we’ve rediscovered that we’re embodied creatures and that our physical connection is important — and a blessing.
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.
ByFaith talked with Becky Kiern, a nurse on a cardiac team in a Nashville hospital and a member of Christ Presbyterian Church, about life on the front line.
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.
MNA has positioned itself to better serve church planters and churches, while extending its influence to the broader Reformed world.
There is power in telling and hearing stories especially in suffering.
Are there circumstances under which the government may order churches to close? What does the Bible tell us about whether a church should obey such an order?
“Innovation” can seem like a bad word in the context of the church. It sounds too new, too customer-focused. But in a time of crisis, what if innovation is closer to Genesis than to Silicon Valley?
The newly-formed Ethnos Coalition has collaborated to provide insights and practical suggestions for ministering love and mercy to our neighbors during this crisis
Indwelling Spirit, empower your people to serve:
to get wisdom, and live by it, and share it freely;
to embody peace amid the strife of tongues.