Hype Meets Holy in Modern Bible Design…… | News & Reporting
At first, social media users weren’t sure if it was an elaborate April Fool’s joke. It was, after all, April 1 when the billboard appeared above New York City’s Canal Street advertising a Bible with a $300 price tag. The limited
Raising the Bar for Ministry with Children | The Exchange
As both a professor and ministry coach, pastors and search committees often ask me, “How much education is really necessary for a children’s ministry pastor or director?” On the surface, that can be an easy query to answer by asking
An Altar Call for Backsliding Book People
Among many evangelical literature-lovers (and likely many CT readers), Leland Ryken is a familiar name. Longtime (now emeritus) professor of English at Wheaton College, he is the author of numerous books, including The Christian Imagination and How to Read the
What is Missiology? | The Exchange
The gospel message never changes. We can’t improve upon it. It’s the once-for-all hope for humanity. Cultures, however, are ever-changing. Communicating the gospel in a timely way in a given cultural context matters even more in a time of rapid change like today.
When Do the Latest Hillsong and Bethel Hits Belon…
“Learn these tunes before you learn any others,” John Wesley wrote in his Directions for Singing. “Afterwards, learn as many as you please.” The specified “tunes” were those included in the 1761 publication of the early Methodist hymnal, Selected Hymns. Wesley’s
Canadian Government Agency Blocks Access to Church Building With Fencing Over Coronavirus Restrictions
(Global News) — RCMP and members of Alberta Health Services were on scene at GraceLife Church west of Edmonton Wednesday morning to “physically close” the facility as temporary fencing was put up around the building. Police were at the Spruce Grove church
