Most pastors are confident their churches are helping people grow as Christians. Just don’t ask them how they know that. In the second part of the State of Discipleship study from Lifeway Research, U.
The church of today needs to recognize that all too many families are largely clueless about what needs to happen at home.
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‘Every home must become a missional family’: Church urged to confront family crises through discipleship
On the sidelines of the All India Congress on Church in Mission (AICOCIM), Dr. P.C. Mathew, founder of Urban India Ministries and global family challenge director for the World Evangelical Alliance, ...
On behalf of The Navigators and NavPress, Barna Group studies the state of Protestant spiritual growth. Protestant pastors are too hard on their churches. Either that, or churchgoers are too easy on ...
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'Consider the cost': Does your place in the Church of Christ cost you?
The Rev. Paul E. Gramit writes, "Your place in the Church of our Lord Jesus Christ comes at a cost. The question is, 'Cost to ...
The State of the Church research shows that Gen Z and Millennial men are driving this trend, while single parents remain the ...
The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) started 82 churches last year—the highest number in almost a century—and is well on its way to planting 1,000 new churches by 2020, church officials said.
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President Dallin H. Oaks says general conference will continue as planned, so no new church president will be announced or ...
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