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Community Impact Sacred Space, Shared Space A city planner says it is time for churches to serve their communities by restoring sacred spaces to the public square. A Leadership interview with Mel McGowan
Two of Mel McGowan's earliest memories are bombs exploding in Saigon during the Vietnam War and then, a few months later, gazing at the lights of Main Street USA at Disneyland. The juxtaposition of those scenes was, in his words, the start of his "weird wiring." McGowan was born to an American G.I. ...
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A Holy Longing Beauty is the hard-to-define Essence that Draws people to the gospel. by David Taylor
A Perfect Pearl A small gospel can be a beautiful thing. by David Neff
Aliens and Citizens In the body of Christ, we learn how to be both. by Jordan Hylden
Discipleship Is the Era of Age Segmentation Over? A researcher argues that the future of youth ministry will require bringing the generations together. An Interview with Kara Powell | posted September 18, 2009
Discipleship The Good Fight On sanctification, making war against sin, and cannibalism in the New Reformed movement. Interview with Matt Chandler | posted September 8, 2009
Discipleship How Solitude Builds Community An ancient monk's surprising role in bringing justice and healing to his neighbors. Chris Armstrong | posted August 3, 2009
Evangelism Word to the Y's A new breed of church planters is discovering it's smart to stay at the YMCA. Brandon O'Brien | posted October 26, 2009
Evangelism Blind Spots Why we sometimes can't see problems with our facility. James Rodgers | posted October 15, 2009
Evangelism The Gospel for iGens Reared on self-esteem and impervious to guilt, the next generation needs good news that can break through their defenses. Scot McKnight | posted September 14, 2009
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