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How to Take the Bible Literally

According to a recent article by a professor at Iliff School of Theology, "No one reads or interprets the Bible literally – regardless as to what they profess. To do so is simplistic, if not dangerous." Welcome to hermeneutical nihilism. But wait, it gets worse...

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • August 08, 2012 |
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Short-term Missions: Who Decides What the Needs Are?

When we plan mission trips, too often we ask the local church if they want to be involved. Maybe we should start by asking if we should be involved at all, and if so, how?

  • David A. Livermore |
  • August 06, 2012 |
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Does the Church Thrive Under Persecution?

Is it true that lazy and complacent Christianity develops in "safe" countries, while persecution fosters a robust Christianity?

5 Ways We Lie in Advancing the Truth

Christians are supposed be about the truth. We are to proclaim the truth, live the truth, and love the truth. But sometimes, in advancing the truth, we tell ourselves lies

How to Develop a Missional Church

Jesus wants your church to be oriented around doing His mission work in the world. Evangelizing people and inviting them to church is a start, but truly missional churches must do more to answer Jesus’ call.

Protecting Your Pastor's Marital Fidelity

How can the church walk alongside its pastor to help him keep his marriage vows with joy?

7 Leadership Books for Difficult Days

Church leaders have good days and bad just as anyone, and sometimes they need the wisdom of their peers. Here are seven leadership books to make those days less troublesome.

8 Characteristics of Evangelistic Preaching

What does evangelistic preaching sound/look/feel like? Here are eight characteristics.

'Only' a Preacher: The Pastor's Place in Community Influence

Pastors no longer automatically hold positions of community influence. But they can -- and should -- earn a place in their communities by participating in them.

The Jesus We Missed

In his latest book, Patrick Reardon gives readers an in-depth account of how Jesus' humanity impacted all areas of his life and ministry.

The Congregation's 10 Commandments of Preaching

In the absence of a union to let pastors know how the congregation is receiving their sermons, we are hereby taking it upon ourselves to act on their behalf.

Calling or Career Choice? Navigating the Unique Process of Becoming a Pastor

Looking back over the past 35 years of pastoring, I’ve learned a few things about the mysterious business of being "called."

Making the Case for Christianity with Our Lives

Christianity really is good for society. But it’s often best to make that argument with our lives and not just with our lips.

The Top 10 Defenses Youth Can Give for Their Beliefs

You can prepare for faith challenges from peers and professors by familiarizing yourself with the following top ten defenses based on the book Don't Check Your Brains at the Door.

  • Josh McDowell & Bob Hostetler |
  • July 16, 2012 |
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Naming the World: Stories of Redemption Across the Globe

Two missionaries discuss their current globe-hopping adventure to document God's work.

The Divides that Divide

At this moment, there are at least four major divides facing evangelical Christianity that are generating the most tension.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • July 12, 2012 |
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How to Lead By the Book

Here's how you can become as successful at work as God intends, by leading according to biblical principles.

First Impressions: What Guests See When They Visit Your Church

Want visitors to your church to return? Check out your competency in these areas.

Answering Questions From the Educated Skeptic

Perhaps you’ve met him already: the guy who is too smart to be a Christian. Oh, sure, Christianity is fine if it gives you comfort, but if you knew better, you’d know that there’s really nothing to it...

What They Didn't Teach You In Seminary

We need seminary. But in fairness to a seminary education, there are certain things it will never be able to impart, even if it tries.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • July 02, 2012 |
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