For nearly eight decades, Urbana has stood as one of the most influential missions gatherings in North American evangelicalism, inspiring generations of young Christians to consider their role in taking the gospel to the ends of the earth. But as Christianity’s center of gravity continues shifting toward the Global South, the triennial event grappled with the question: what does mission look like in a world where leadership is no longer primarily Western?
A new report suggests that a decrease in access to online and onsite church services is the reason why attendance at Church of England parishes dwindled over the past three years, as opposed to the ...
Albert Mohler Jr , president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, has been hospitalized and is undergoing treatment for blood clots in both lungs, according to the seminary, which says his ...
R Albert Mohler Jr , the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President, has been hospitalized and is undergoing treatment for blood clots in both lungs, according to the seminary, which says his ...
There’s an unstated theory that a relationship with a person is what leads them to salvation, not the Gospel. A predominant lie Satan has foisted on the church is that you can’t just talk to people about Jesus without first developing a long-term relationship.
DADEVILLE, Ala. (BP) – Hundreds of people from this tight-knit, east Alabama town and surrounding areas filled a large portion of the FBC Dadeville parking lot Sunday evening, April 16, for a time of prayer. The gathering also served as an opportunity to comfort one another.
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. We are committed to helping every church become a safe place for children and youth and offer many resources to help your church prevent and respond to sexual abuse within the church.
As large numbers of congregations continue to leave The United Methodist Church, two regional bodies of the mainline Protestant denomination are looking into a way to help those left behind
Those who read the Bible have far more hope than those who don t, according to a recent survey released as the number of Americans who prioritize Bible reading continues to decline