When Jesus taught his disciples to pray, he started with the kingdom of God, the will of God, and the glory of God.
Good Leaders Are Easy to Follow
The basic idea of this verse is that believers ought to obey and submit to their leaders
Our March Issue: Illumination and Illusion
Heeding the testimony of the church in Ukraine.
Life Beyond Scarcity with Jen Smith
Through the slow work of generous care, hospitality workers taste and see that God is good.
Ministers in Ukraine Are ‘Ready to Meet God at Any Moment’
Pastors and church leaders who stayed behind serve as if every day might be their last.
Why a Big Jesus Ad in the Super Bowl Matters to Christians
Entering a divided cultural moment with a message of unconditional love.
Christ Did Not Please Himself
We are born with a knack for spotting the failures of others, and we’ve been conditioned to develop that skill. Identify specks from a distance?
Faith in the Wilderness of Waiting
We can read Genesis 12–21 in one sitting. Abraham and Sarah lived it day by day, nine thousand mornings and more.
Where did Baptists Come From?
The question of the origins of the Christian tradition called Baptist has been, and to some extent still is, a much-debated issue.
Free Church Online Resources to Make Sure Your Online Ministry Can Last
The phenomenon has undermined our trust in electoral systems, in vaccines — and in what happened at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Here are books on its history, techniques and effect.
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