Church Leaders: Preparing the Church for Trying Times
How elders, deacons, and congregation can – and should – prepare for hard times.
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How elders, deacons, and congregation can – and should – prepare for hard times.
Church Leaders: Preparing the Church for Trying Times Read More »
If the church of Jesus Christ rises up to the challenge of HIV/AIDS, it will be the greatest apologetic the world has ever seen.
AIDS in Africa: What Does the Christian Faith Require? Read More »
Good fiction has the potential to illuminate biblical truth, but not when it effectively supplants it. Walter Henegar reviews the bestselling novel, “The Shack.”
“The Shack”: What God Should Have Said? Read More »
The success of the Harrison Center for the Arts in Indianapolis has attracted interest from all corners of the Christian landscape, and has become “a model for all of us who want to engage the culture.”
A 21st Century Renaissance: Can the Church and the Arts Work Together Again? Read More »
At its core, “Prince Caspian” is about belief versus doubt, a theme familiar to those who know the work of C.S. Lewis.
“Prince Caspian” on Film: A Victorious Return to Narnia Read More »
Anthony Carter speaks about the need for vibrant, experiential, Reformed Christianity among African-Americans.
Westminster Presbyterian Church offered a presentation by Nancy Pearcey on the growing pervasiveness of Darwinian and naturalistic thinking in virtually every area of society.
Sending believers into the world means preparing gifted people to be redemptive force in their respective fields.
A Higher Purpose for Higher Education Read More »
One of the most basic ways a husband can sacrifice for his wife is through intercessory prayer.
Prayer: A Fresh Understanding of Sub-Mission Read More »
The debate over church marketing illustrates the tension between confronting the culture and accommodating it.
Reaching Out, or Selling Out? Read More »