Shepherding toward racial reconciliation requires pastors to bravely model and teach these and other biblical principles without apology.
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Why True Happiness Eludes the Church
After years of counseling experience, pastor Derwin Gray says both those who follow Jesus and those who do not are desperately searching for happiness.
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When Your Ministry Seems Meaningless
When it comes to the Christian life—and certainly to vocational ministry—we tend to put the work we do for God in some sort of hierarchy.
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10 Encouraging Trends of Global Christianity in 2020
With so much happening in the U.S. in 2020, particularly within the church, American Christians can often forget theirs is a global faith.
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3 Actions to Take When You Don’t Know How to Approach Race
Racial justice for people of color is more than a court issue; it’s also a church issue and a gospel issue, which makes it a pastor issue.
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The Church: A Hospital for Sinners or a Harbor for Saints?
Our church gatherings ought not be offensive or strange to the outsider but it should be primarily a place that feels like home for the believer.
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