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Despite the massacres, Nigeria’s Church still sings
The Church in Nigeria is still singing, sometimes through tears and sometimes through whispers, but always through faith.

Why 'Third Wayism' is modern gnostic heresy
What happens when we separate God’s law from His Gospel in the name of political neutrality?

8 global trends that will transform the future Church
The Church must prepare itself for tectonic changes that will redefine its mission, methods, and missiology.

Are murder mysteries Christian?
I don’t think it’s an accident that some of the world’s greatest mystery writers have been Christian.

Why the next great revival won't start at big gatherings
Are we hungering for the temporary when the eternal is already within reach?

To the Armenian gov't: Without the Armenian Church, there can be no Armenia
In many ways, the Armenian government’s policy towards the Church today is a return to the Soviet blueprint of repression and state control.

The New Right’s revolt is not really about Israel
The GOP conservative leaders need to intentionally call out the New Right.

Thanksgiving vs. Christmas: How should we celebrate this season?
While we sincerely embrace and look forward to the hope embodied in Jesus Christ and celebrate it at Christmas, let’s not forget another essential aspect of God’s grace.

I'm a licensed clinical psychologist. This SCOTUS case is deeply concerning
I’m a licensed clinical psychologist with deep concern about this case, because I help people with their unwanted sexual attractions.

On 62nd death anniversary: 5 reasons why people find CS Lewis appealing
Why read C.S. Lewis?



















