Phil Vischer Wants More Gospel in the Veggies
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The World Evangelical Alliance: Nurturing Unity in a Diverse World | The Exchange
In 1960, there were 90 million evangelicals. Today, there are over 600 million. During a span of a few decades, this sector of the Christian world has exploded. In its growing community, a fellowship and organization has been at work,
Scarcity Brings Clarity: 3 Ways to View Scarcity as an Asset | The Exchange
Think about the times in your life when you have had the most vision and clarity on issues of importance. Likely, these haven’t come when you’ve been soaring high, soaking in an overflow of resources, everything at your fingertips. No,
LifeWay’s Stores Are Closing. But Its Christian Books Will…… | News & Reporting
Less than six months after LifeWay Christian Resources announced it was closing all 170 stores, the company has come up with a plan to put its products in more brick-and-mortar outlets than ever before. LifeWay has launched an “authorized dealer
In Christ, Alone: Most Believers Say They Don’t Need Other…… | News & Reporting
Over the past decade, more believers are heeding the scriptural call to “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior”—but they’re often doing discipleship on their own. A wide-ranging survey by LifeWay Research found that while US
EFCA Now Considers Premillennialism a Non-Essential
The denomination drops end times doctrine from its statement of faith in a move to “major on the majors” and “minor on the minors.” The Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) changed its position on end times theology, voting this
The Righteous Gemstones Shines Its Satire on a Te…
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The Rise of the Bible-Teaching, Plato-Loving, Homeschool Elitists
How evangelicals are becoming the new champions of the pagan classics. In the fall of 2018, I spoke at Mars Hill Academy, a classical homeschooling co-op in Lexington, Kentucky. It began in 1995 and offers classes in Latin, Western civilization,
Interview: Are You Close to God? Your Answer Affects How You Read Scripture
Women tend to feel more connected to God. But a new study says that both men and women who seek spiritual intimacy view the Bible more literally. Sociologists have long suggested that Christian women are more religious than men, but
The Critical Connection Between Context and Culture | The Exchange
I’ve started churches, served more established congregations, and been the vice president of a half-a-billion-dollar company. Now, I am privileged to lead the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College. In my roles, I have seen leaders who overwhelmingly succeed and