6 Truths About the Church’s Future
Cheer up! The church’s future is complicated and contested, but it’s also certain.
Cheer up! The church’s future is complicated and contested, but it’s also certain.
The most important message for Gen Z is simple.
The truths of Christianity scratch the places where modern people itch.
While those who died in Christ now bear witness to God’s will being done in heaven, we still have the opportunity to participate in his will being done on earth.
A harvest will fill the barn. The feast announces this for our joy.
Collin Hansen: ‘Even though I miss a lot, I’m full of thanks.’
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Crying out for God’s justice when there was no one else to turn to freed me to forgive my stepdad.
Collin Hansen talks with historian Molly Worthen about her scholarship as well as her experience in the church and academy.
What does it look like to show biblical hospitality to those around us?
Contentment is God’s will for us no matter our circumstances, and in Christ, contentment is always possible.
Collin Hansen: ‘Even though I miss a lot, I’m full of thanks.’
Jim Davis, Michael Graham, and Patrick Miller discuss the meaning of casually dechurched people, providing hope for their eventual return to church.
Blair Linne, Sharon Dickens, Aixa de López, and Soojin Park share their personal journeys of discovering the transformative power of the gospel.
Jim Davis and Mike Aitcheson talk to Justin Holcomb about dechurched casualties and how abuse in a church environment contributes to people leaving.
Harry Reeder—through his teaching, leadership, and even humor—discipled my dad. My dad, in turn, discipled me. No small part of this discipleship has been repeating what he learned from Reeder.
Cheer up! The church’s future is complicated and contested, but it’s also certain.
The most important message for Gen Z is simple.
What does it look like to show biblical hospitality to those around us?
Though the differences in what men and women do are helpful visual clues for gender distinction, roles cannot sufficiently replace defining the innate nature of being a man or a woman.
While those who died in Christ now bear witness to God’s will being done in heaven, we still have the opportunity to participate in his will being done on earth.