The future of the Church isn’t dying — it’s rising. Look at Gen Z and millennial males
The future of the church isn’t dying — it’s rising. But it will not rise by accident. It will rise because ordinary believers chose to build and to guide.
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Skip to main contentThe future of the church isn’t dying — it’s rising. But it will not rise by accident. It will rise because ordinary believers chose to build and to guide.
When a person comes to Christ, it’s not just about being forgiven and waiting for Heaven.
Certain myths about salvation have emerged that lead people astray from the true Gospel.
Child security is one of the most important discipleship issues in the Church.
While there’s been no shortage of reactions to the recent Joe Rogan interview with former President Donald Trump, filmmaker and Blaze TV host Steve Deace says he believes the podcast will prove to be nothing short of historic.
Isaiah, a troubled, fatherless teen, finds a father in God in an exclusive clip from “The Forge,” a film the director hopes helps bring the Church, in this generation, “back to what Jesus did with His disciples.”
The first disciples were mainly workers in various trades and the workplace still offers a holy ground to be a “priestly presence” to witness for Jesus, delegates heard at the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization.