Who’s Fighting and Why in ‘Civil War’? Ask the Audience.
‘Civil War’ is a mirror not because it reflects our current political partisanship but because it reflects a world where increasingly few of us see the same reality.
‘Civil War’ is a mirror not because it reflects our current political partisanship but because it reflects a world where increasingly few of us see the same reality.
If preachers want to continually refine our craft, we should build formal sermon feedback into our schedules. Here’s how we do it in our church—and why I’m so grateful for it.
Irwyn Ince and Mark Vroegop call pastors and ministry leaders to focus on faithfulness, reminding them that God controls the size of their churches.
In response to a reader, I share some of the news sources and podcasts that have been most beneficial to me.
Over the past five years, around 90 English-speaking and 70 Mandarin-speaking pastors have connected with a network in one of the ‘most strategic cities in the world.’
Collin Hansen and George Marsden discuss the enduring relevance of Jonathan Edwards’s theology for ‘anarchical evangelicalism.’
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Since we can’t know who is and isn’t among the elect, is it appropriate in evangelism to tell others that Christ died for them?
For discerning audiences looking for an edifying film to watch this spring, either at home or in the multiplex, Brett McCracken shares eight recommendations.
At TGCW24, we’ll discuss and aim to answer the question the world has been asking for more than 2,000 years—who is Jesus?
J. T. English, Kyle Worley, and Jen Wilkin discuss the critical role of effective discipleship within the local church.
Irwyn Ince and Mark Vroegop call pastors and ministry leaders to focus on faithfulness, reminding them that God controls the size of their churches.
Collin Hansen and George Marsden discuss the enduring relevance of Jonathan Edwards’s theology for ‘anarchical evangelicalism.’
Jen Wilkin guides parents in enhancing their home lives by prioritizing biblical values, love, safety, and a strong sense of identity in Christ.
At TGCW24, we’ll discuss and aim to answer the question the world has been asking for more than 2,000 years—who is Jesus?
‘Civil War’ is a mirror not because it reflects our current political partisanship but because it reflects a world where increasingly few of us see the same reality.
J. T. English, Kyle Worley, and Jen Wilkin discuss the critical role of effective discipleship within the local church.
Champ Thornton captures the feeling of opening up the knowledge and wonder of an encyclopedia—except with jokes, recipes, secret codes, and a lot of grace and inspiration as well.
Just as the sack of Rome didn’t mean the end of God’s purposes nor the church’s fall, so a particular political party’s success isn’t ultimately important but only relatively important.
Irwyn Ince and Mark Vroegop call pastors and ministry leaders to focus on faithfulness, reminding them that God controls the size of their churches.
If preachers want to continually refine our craft, we should build formal sermon feedback into our schedules. Here’s how we do it in our church—and why I’m so grateful for it.
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