Day 30: Church Unity and Renewal in Korea – Staff

A few things helped Christianity take hold on the Korean peninsula in the late 1800s. One was the indigenous belief in a supreme being, which easily translated over to belief…

How Do I Know if I Married the Right Person? – Jared C. Wilson

In this episode of TGC Q&A, Jared Wilson and Afshin Ziafat discuss the question, “How do I know if I married the right person?” They discuss: If you’re married, you…

Spiritual Formation for Faltering Faith – Wendy Alsup

In 2017, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. My diagnosis left me stunned and numb as a newly divorced single mom. I knew my children and I needed God desperately,…

What We Lose in the Decline of Cultural Christianity – Andrew T. Walker

With the news of the Gallup Poll indicating dramatic two-decade decline in church membership, there is no shortage of opinion and commentary on what those figures portend for the future…

The God-Man Didn’t Use Cheat Codes – Shane Morris

In the figure of Jesus weeping, whether at the tomb of his friend or in the garden before his execution, we meet a puzzling paradox: the all-powerful God—who with a…

Day 29: God’s Sovereign Control Over Nigerian Chaos – Staff

Nigerian Christians long for Christ’s return amid a chaotic world. The country’s population of 200 million experiences rampant corruption, police brutality, regular kidnappings, and little trust between citizens. The land…

Learn from Tech Startups for Ministry Fundraising – Matt Gore

My company and my church are both startups. During the week you’ll find me at Canopy, a tech company building a porn-blocking app for families, and on Sundays at Family…

Bullies and Saints in Christian History – Collin Hansen

Why would a world-renowned defender of Christianity write about all the terrible things Christians have done? That’s what I wanted to ask John Dickson, author of the new book, Bullies…

The 5 Movements in Isaiah – Davy Ellison

I hate being lost. Few things are more frustrating for me than meandering through an unfamiliar city, or hopelessly searching for an elusive item in the supermarket. I confess I’m…

Day 28: Deep Discipleship in the Deep South – Staff

In 2010, almost 90 percent of Chile’s population identified as Christian, but that number didn’t tell the whole story. A rising number of the population was religiously unaffiliated. Of those…

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