Would you consider yourself a “disciple” of Jesus? One of my favorite faith blogs this week posed the question: Would we be better off resurrecting this biblical term rather than continuing to use the ...
Christians are called to use everything that is theirs to win disciples for Christ, according to Pastor Lyall Bethel, senior ...
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Churches may be full of believers but we are short on disciples
We need churches that take seriously the responsibility to prepare people for the reality of life outside the sanctuary. Jesus said we should love God first, then our neighbor. When that order is ...
Sharon E. Watkins, a longtime leader of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), has received the nod as the 770,000-member church’s next president, which will make her the first female top ...
This last spring, we launched a series called #AmplifyWomen that explores the state of women’s discipleship in evangelical America. As evidenced by various Twitter discussions, the conversation ...
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Hunger isn’t conversion: How to disciple the new wave of religious young men
Gallup’s recent findings deserve more than a passing glance. They deserve our prayerful attention.
This book inaugurates a new series, Oxford Studies in World Christianity, to be edited by Lamin O. Sanneh. The “pillars” of Sanneh’s subtitle not only provide the themes for this book but also ...
If Jesus has your heart, you are in love with Him more than anything else in this world, and if you are focused on His will for you and upon His leadership within your life and the life of your church ...
Multiple recent reports reveal that while spiritual interest is growing in some groups, many churches lack clear, consistent systems to guide discipleship. Surveys show pastors acknowledge the ...
After 150 years, the Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ) stand at the crossroads of the future and frankly face a “Decade of Decision.” More than 9,000 delegates gathered at Denver August ...
Karen L. King is Professor of New Testament Studies and the History of Ancient Christianity at Harvard University in the Divinity School. She has published widely in the areas of Gnosticism, ancient ...
Karen L. King is Professor of New Testament Studies and the History of Ancient Christianity at Harvard University in the Divinity School. She has published widely in the areas of Gnosticism, ancient ...
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