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Check Your Manhood at the Church Door

Almost every man in America has tried church, but two-thirds find it lacking.

Goin’ to The Chapel: A Sanctuary for the Arts

The Chapel is a ministry of hospitality, presence, and relationships. “Our purpose is to serve [artists], make them feel welcome, introduce them if they aren’t yet known in the local community, and help them make a living through their gifts and talents.”

Finding Rest in Financial Chaos

How can we live out the truth that God is our fortress when our financial security crumbles?

Transforming Culture Through Business

Entrepreneurship can be one way to redeem the brokenness of this world.

Vote For Change … Beginning With You

True change is first individual and communal, then national and global.

Kelleigh Bannen: An Intrepid Spirit in a Tough Business

“I used to think my music would be my ministry — the music itself. Now, I think my life as a musician will be my ministry, if God allows that for me.”

It Has Become Clearer That Emotions Sometimes Trump Truth

To change your mind, you have to change your heart.

The Lord’s “Unanswered” Prayer

Jesus knows what it’s like to feel lonely and out of place, to be hated and tempted. He knows what it’s like when it seems that God has hidden His face.

The Case for Our Current Policy on Female Deacons

“There are better-attested ways of encouraging our women in the diaconal ministry of the church than creating a class of female deacons (and there are already helpful suggestions toward that better way in our [denominational] standards).” By Ligon Duncan

The Case for Commissioning (Not Ordaining) Deaconesses

The biblical evidence is strong that women were examined for and appointed to do diaconal work in the local church, and that this work … was publicly recognized and was held in honor among all. By Tim Keller

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