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Global Media Outreach: How Google Is Growing the Church
By Zoe S. Erler
The director of marketing for Global Media Outreach recently spoke with byFaith about how geolocating and Google Ads are helping online missionaries reap the harvest and grow the global and local church.
PCA missionaries and churches were serving migrants at the border long before the situation was a crisis of unprecedented proportions.
They Heard Kobe Bryant’s Helicopter Go Down. Then They Prayed.
By John Branch, New York Times
At a church down the hill from a disaster, Sunday played out in small moments: a low-flying helicopter, a note slipped to the pastor, a driver looking for nine clients who never arrived.
Aimed at exposing the culture of narcissism Garriott has witnessed in Washington, D.C., the book is intended as a cautionary tale to believers in power as well as those who serve or influence them.
From Heaven to Earth
By Richard D. Phillips
The Santa Claus story is simple and attractive: be good and get great toys on Christmas morning. Christians tell a better story and receive a better gift. But is the basic story clear and simple in our minds?
The Christian College on Cornell’s Campus
By Megan Fowler
The Chesterton House approach mirrors the approach Redeemer Church has taken to cities. The love and enthusiasm that became Redeemers posture toward urban centers, Chesterton House has taken to the academy.
Marriage Unravels With Barely a Whimper of Protest
By Larry Hoop
Cohabitation, far more than Obergefell v. Hodges, undermines marriage.
Woodham says he is still grateful for the way his addiction changed him. “I have realized how completely and totally I depend on Christ for my salvation. When Paul says, ‘I am not ashamed,’ it means I am not ashamed to admit that I am totally lost in my sinfulness.”
Ballads from the Catacomb
By Zoe S. Erler
“We’re all criminals. We’re all in need of redemption.”
Remembering Our Chinese Brothers and Sisters
By Ryan Zhang and Hannah Nation
We have much to learn from their faith in the unseen. In their trials, our Chinese brothers and sisters are showing us what is most important to them.