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The Judas We Never Knew
Disgraced disciple actually conspired with Jesus, according to newly released Gospel of Judas. Should we believe it?
Seats of learning
Why we sit in church.
Timeline
The Early Missions Movement: America goes global
Ancient Voices
Why I prefer wisdom from the elders rather than the youngers.
Roots of the Short-Term Missionary 1960-1985
A brief history of short-term mission in America (Part 1).
Leader's Insight: Rev. Parker's Last Stand
Holding his ground in an out-of-the-way crossroads.
Sweet Charity
The Quakers behind Cadbury chocolate
Turning Point
The Crowning of Charlemagne
Three Big Digs
Discoveries bolster understanding of early church, biblical account of David's kingdom.
Raiders of the Lost Pool
New finds bolster the historicity of John's Gospel.
Renewing Older Churches
If your church is over 40, you'll need a plan to stay fit.
The Way of Friendship
What an Oxford don learned in the "school of virtue."
The Postman's Knock
Lewis scaled a mountain of mail with wisdom, wit, and courtesy.
The Jack I Knew
A Conversation with Douglas Gresham
C.S. Lewis: Christian History Timeline
C.S. Lewis: His Life & His Works
70 Truckloads of Treasures
Temple Mount dig uncovers new finds.
The Magical History Tour
Tired of the usual staff meetings, we took our leadership retreat on the road—to see John Wesley.
Christianity in India
The Faith "Goes Native"
How indigenous Christian movements radically transformed entire communities.
The Trailblazer
The first evangelical missionary to India set out to prove that the gospel does not destroy culture but transforms it from within.

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Theocracy Is Not the Enemy of Pluralism
Theocracy Is Not the Enemy of Pluralism
God’s rule is inherently true and doesn’t require that we force it on anyone.

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