We Love and Loathe God
If we can't admit that, we won't make much headway. With this essay, I will stop introducing chapters of the book that will come out in the spring, When Did We Forget God? (Tyndale). The essays I’ve published here have
God Blessed My Church with Migrants
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You Don’t Accidentally Evangelize: If You Don’t Prioritize It, It Won’t Happen | The Exchange
Evangelism has fallen out of style. Sure, some of us are trying to keep it at the forefront of our churches’ thinking, but stats don’t lie: While 79% of unchurched people said they would engage in a faith conversation if
6 Keys to Reproducing Normal-Size Churches | The Exchange
Language of sending is common in evangelical vernacular in recent years. Church planting initiatives rank at the top of the agenda of denominations and networks throughout North America. It’s exceedingly clear that lasting change in the evangelization of North America
Died: Jesse Miranda, Hispanic Evangelicals’ Bridge-Builder…… | News & Reporting
Jesse Miranda, a Pentecostal leader and the “granddaddy of US Latino Protestantism,” died last Friday at the age of 82. Several weeks ago, Miranda learned that he had inoperable B-cell lymphoma and entered hospice care. As founder of the National
One-one-One with Eric Geiger on Building Leaders and Change Leader… | The Exchange
Ed: Could you give us a brief overview of the book? Eric: There's one chart in the book that’s my go-to chart that I use if I'm ever asked to speak about leadership in a non-Christian environment. It's from Dave
One-on-One with Gary Nelson on the Decline of Christendom | The Exchange
Ed: One of the things you talk about in your book is the decline of Christendom in Canada. This has led to a clear sorting out—those who are in (Convictional Christians) and those who are out (Nominal). How does that
New England Cities Named Most ‘Post-Christian’…… | News & Reporting
Eight locales in the Northeast and New England, a region historically known for its “righteous roots” and religious freedom, along with two West Coast spots, top the Barna Group’s annual list of most “post-Christian” cities. Barna researchers use the designation
Jenni Catron on Women in Leadership and Leadership Burnout… | The Exchange
Ed: As a leader who has served large churches and other organizations, what are the differences and similarities particular to women leaders at higher levels? Do you think there is a different kind of mindset that you take with you
The Christian CBD Changes Its Name…… | News & Reporting
For more than 20 years, Christian Book Distributors—a direct-mail cataloger and online retailer—has gone by the letters CBD. But the company announced last month it would drop the abbreviation and the word distributors from its name in response to the