One-on-One with Daniel Treier on ‘Introducing Evangelical Theology’ | The Exchange
Ed: Why do we need an evangelical theology? Daniel: Faith seeks understanding. People who embrace the gospel want to know the glorious God who has saved them, and to follow Jesus as the Holy Spirit empowers them. Evangelical Protestants distinctively
The Road Ahead: 10 Characteristics of a Future Church Planter, Part 1 | The Exchange
The well-worn paths of the past can often be poor guides for missionary travelers toward the future evangelistic work in North America. Future church planters that effectively engage a post-Christian mission field will look a lot more like 1st-century missionaries
European Students Unite in Prayer for Revival | The Exchange
The student generation in Europe is hungry for revival. A wave of secularism has swept over Europe and its universities in the last decades, reducing God to a small corner for those who are not “intelligent enough.” But God cannot
At Christian Institutions, Leaders Weigh the Cost of Progress
The first step in passing on a mantle is to make sure it’s going into the right hands. Historic Christian institutions have seen an influx of new leadership, with boards calling on both experienced professionals and industry newcomers to steer
The Necessary Partnership of Truth and Charity
How the concept of the 'via media' might help us restore civil discourse. My close friend, Nathan, is one of my favorite people on earth. He and I have intractable and substantial theological disagreements, but we love and enjoy each
20 Truths on ‘Jesus Skeptic’ by John Dickerson
“Jesus bears studying, for his movement has been
Knowing God’s Love is Impossible
Knowing God is maybe the most central thing in the Christian life. Also, possibly the hardest. The other day I was talking to a student, relatively new to a life of discipleship, who confided just how frustrating it is that
Global Outreach Opportunity: Ministry Among International Students | The Exchange
This summer, 300 people gathered in downtown Toronto to be part of a conference on international student ministry, commonly referred to by practitioners as ISM. The event, GLOBAL CAMPUS: Babel or Pentecost, was one of the two largest and broadest
Why Minority Churches Matter in the Multiethnic Church Dis… | The Exchange
When you say, “majority culture church” where I live, that means predominantly white—a majority white/Anglo/Caucasian cultural context. In that context, many churches are (rightly) trying to be more multicultural. I will join over a thousand other people at the Mosaix
How Baptists and Catholics Together Helped Save T…
In 2017, something unprecedented took place in Jacksonville, Florida. The Jacksonville Baptist Association and local Catholic Diocese joined forces to co-sponsor a large marriage education and enrichment program for the Duval County area. What inspired local Catholics and evangelicals to