What do the pundits mean when they say things are "going toward free" and why should we be ready for when it inevitably happens to ministries as AI starts doing a lot of the heavy lifting? We had better start preparing for a time very soon when AI will radically change the way we engage in ministry.
WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (BP) – Although Michael Cooper and his wife Devon moved to West Valley City, Utah, in 2015 to work with the North American Mission Board as the Utah Church Planting Catalyst, the Coopers never anticipated that they would be the ones to plant a church in…
Focus on the Family President Jim Daly on Thursday recounted Dr. James “Jim” Dobson, Jr.’s compassion toward families who suffered trauma. The author of When God Doesn’t Make Sense had a stron...
Leaders of Korea s largest Protestant denominations joined with the Korea World Missions Association KWMA this week to call for a fundamental shift in global mission strategy, urging a move toward
The 2026 National Church Life Survey (NCLS) will take place across churches in Australia next year, offering what organizers describe as the most comprehensive picture of church life worldwide. The study is intended to complement the national census by focusing specifically on the role of faith in people’s lives and the vitality of congregations.
LOUISVILLE (BP) – Lance Howerton had a few errands to run, just days into retirement. Like usual, he began with his morning devotional and then made a to-do list, the latter a 40-year habit. He took his mom to a doctor’s appointment. Then looked at buying a pressure washer and…
The K-Pop Demon Hunters phenomenon is spreading like wildfire. The light animated fantasy film with its catchy K-Pop music and classic mythical narrative is a contemporary redemptive analogy able to open the door for gospel conversations. For this contributor it also shone a light on excessively puritanical theologies and reminded her of the goodness of God's love for her.
Religious freedom in Pakistan is facing unprecedented threats as Muslim extremist groups increase their hold on public officials, according to a report by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP).