‘God Healed Me’: Seminary President’s 93-Year-Old Mother-in-Law Praises God After Surviving COVID-19
NEW ORLEANS (Baptist Press) — “Hope for the best; plan for the worst” was the warning the hospice doctor gave Joyce Harrington, 93, at a New Orleans hospital when she was admitted with COVID-19 symptoms March 25. The doctor delivered the
4 Steps to Cultivating Pastor Resilience | The Exchange
Your church and community need your help now more than ever because of COVID-19. But they are also going to need you later, too. You probably already realize this, but you are in the middle of a marathon, not a
Resilient Church Leadership Initiative Launched to Help Pa… | The Exchange
Wheaton College Billy Graham Center Launches Latest COVID-19 Resource—The Resilient Church Leadership Initiative to Help Pastors in Crisis For the past four weeks, the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center (WCBGC) has been leading the conversation for churches dealing with the
Knock Knock. It’s Weird Evangelical Twitter.
In real life, Matthew Pierce is a normal adult. He has a wife, three daughters, and a boring job. He lives in Alabama, where he grew up, and he’s slowly becoming like his father. Online, it’s different. Online, Matthew Pierce plays
The Foursquare Church Renews Focus on Diversity
Mauricio Rodriguez uses the word family to describe the people of Angelus Temple. He still remembers the smiles and hugs he and his mother and sisters received at the Los Angeles church when they first arrived in 1988 as immigrants
Called to Missions. Held Back by Student Loans.
J. R. Durren wanted to evangelize Europe. He felt God calling him to be a missionary. So he went to a state college, and then a Christian college, and then seminary, preparing for the work. He graduated in 2007, and finally
