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The Better Samaritan
The Better Samaritan is a blog covering humanitarian, disaster, and justice issues with research, stories, and interviews.
Climate Changes Will Affect the Church. What if the Church Takes the Lead?
Evangelicals are less likely to believe that climate change is happening. What they don’t realize is that it will affect global missions.
When Justice Is under Attack, God Will Always Side with the Marginalized.
The only people standing against justice are those who profit off of injustice, says one pastor.
Three Ways Collaborative Partnerships Can Sustain Mission and Ministry
Research reveals how successful partnerships within organizations can change the world.
6 Ways to Effectively Care for Survivors of the Highland Park Shooting
What I Learned from the Aurora Mass Shooting that You Can Use to Help After the Highland Park 4th of July Parade Shooting
Jesus Creed
Recognized as one of the most popular and thoughtful evangelical bloggers on the web, Scot McKnight and his loyal community discuss theology and current events in a seamless, engaging conversation.
Pivot
Pivot is a blog by Karl Vaters that discusses innovative leadership from a small church perspective.
The Unexpected Origins of the Church Growth Movement, with Dr. Gary McIntosh (Ep 27)
The origins of church growth are far different than what most of us have been taught recently, according to Dr. McIntosh.
Just Marinating
Just Marinating is a Christianity Today blog by pastor and author Derwin L. Gray. The former NFL linebacker and now lead pastor at Transformation Church covers leadership, discipleship, church planting, evangelism, and the gospel of grace in his blog.
All Good Things Must Come to an End
Every ending is a new beginning.
The Source of True Joy
Joy is not found in our circumstances.
How to Get the Most Out of Your Life
Six keys to being more productive in life and ministry.
Your Day in Court
His case is so convincing, so true, that it is beyond a shadow of a doubt that you are guilty.
Thin Places
Thin Places covers the intersection of faith, family, and disability from author Amy Julia Becker. This blog is about discovering and remembering thin places, places where heaven and earth touch, where God seems more readily present, more easily accessed. It is meant to uncover ideas, relationships, points of connection, and moments of deep beauty that draw us towards one another and towards the Holy One.
Love Is Slow, but It Lasts
Final thoughts on family, faith, and what matters most.
"Looking for Ways to Build Bridges"
A conversation with CT editor Katelyn Beaty about blogging, books, and what's next.
Nine Favorite Posts from Thin Places
The best of faith, family, disability, and culture as I say goodbye to blogging.
Why I Need to Stop Blogging
The possibilities and limitations of logging life on the Internet.
Top Story July 11, 2022

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