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Evangelism Formation: The Gospel—Found in Translation
When our evangelism is lost in translation, it might be time to consider how we can cross the communication divide?
The Pandemic Sent Thousands of Orphans Back to Their Families. Let’s Keep Them There.
The coronavirus outbreak will be either the worst or the best thing to happen to the world’s institutionalized children. It’s our choice.
The Missionary Who Wouldn't Retire
Lesslie Newbigin, born 100 years ago today, launched a new career at age 66 by calling Western churches to act like they were in the mission field.
Strong disciples
Fostering Anti-Fragile Faith (Part 3)
Do we know what’s really important in discipleship?
7 Reasons Why Preaching Isn't Dead
God speaks, so should we!
God Turns Up In All the Wrong Places at Christmas
It’s easy to miss how strange God’s ‘perfect timing’ is in the nativity story.
For Jesus Army, Must the Wages of Abuse Be Death?
Closure of UK-based charismatic church network raises question of whether ministries can recover after abuse is uncovered.
Strong disciples
Fostering Anti-Fragile Faith (Part 2)
Are we open-minded when facing challenges and complexity?
Preaching Paradox and the Paradox of Preaching
Dangling questions can be more powerful than trite answers.
Megxit and the Church: Harry and Meghan Reflect Our Lost Youth
Britain’s royal family isn’t the only institution struggling to retain and empower the next generation.
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