Does Business Leadership Belong in the Church? | The Exchange
There’s a perception that, as church leaders, we cannot take much from the secular business world and apply it to the church. In fact, many people often object to using business practices in the church. An overuse of business practices has
Preparing for Persecution: A Critical Function of International Student Ministry | The Exchange
The church’s outreach to international students (ISM) makes sense, as was affirmed in The Exchangeon October 19. The over one million students in the U.S. present a huge opportunity for fulfilling Jesus’ commission to reach all the world’s ethnic groups,
Anti-Evangelism, Anti-Blasphemy Law Puts Nepali Believers Behind Bars
Nepal (Mission Network News) — It’s a challenging season for believers in Nepal. According to the American Center for Law and Justice, 17 Christians — both foreigners and locals — were arrested this year under the 2018 anti-conversion and blasphemy
‘Give Back Our Venue,’ Plead Members of a Destroyed Chinese House Church
(Bitter Winter) — As the CCP is stepping up its efforts to suppress Christianity, multiple house church venues across the country have been crushed for refusing to join the state-run Three-Self Church. One such venue was destroyed in late October
British Evangelicals Brace for Brexit…… | News & Reporting
British evangelicals are divided over Brexit. The January 31 deadline for the nation’s departure from the European Union is fast approaching, and Thursday’s elections gave the Conservative Party a historic victory and “a powerful new mandate to get Brexit done,”
Our Favorite New Christian Christmas Albums of th…
If your Christmas playlist needs another voice—someone besides Mariah Carey to get you in the spirit of the season—there are plenty of varieties of carols, hymns, and festive tunes to choose from. Even the newest Christian Christmas albums offer a shiny
Colorado’s Safe Haven Law Has Saved 66 Abandoned Babies Since 2000, But More Work to Be Done
(The Coloradoan) — One February evening in 2003, a couple knocked on a fire station door in Westminster, Colorado. With them was a newborn baby. They surrendered the two-day-old girl, leaving her with a lieutenant and paramedic on duty — no
