Where Two or More Are Vaccinated: Advice for Churches in 2021
After 10 months of limited in-person gatherings or online programming, church congregants—like the rest of society—feel pandemic fatigue. We are hopeful that the availability of COVID-19 vaccines will allow our
Francis Chan Returns from Hong Kong After Visa Rejected…… | News & Reporting
Less than a year after moving to Hong Kong, Francis Chan and his family have had their visas rejected and been forced to leave their fledgling house church ministry behind. Chan,
Introducing the New WCBGC African-American Church Evangelism Institute | The Exchange
Lilly Endowment Inc. has awarded a $1 million grant to Wheaton College (Ill.) to establish a new African American Church Evangelism Institute as a program of the Wheaton College Billy
Missional and Missions: Getting Our Priorities Straight | The Exchange
If in your travels you have ever passed by another country’s embassy, you may see people standing guard, usually in uniform and with their national flag. Those soldiers and the
Church Growth Soars in India Despite Persecution, COVID-19
Photo Credit: Hugo Fergusson/Unsplash India (Mission Network News) — For the second year in a row, Open Doors ranks India 10th on the list of countries where it’s most challenging to
Redeeming the Godly Work of Proselytization | The Exchange
Before all-things streaming, when television was simpler and there were only 3 options at a time (at best), one of my favorite shows was the original ‘Let’s Make a Deal,’
‘Paul and the Gift’ Is the Gift That Keeps on Giving
In an early episode of NBC’s sitcom The Office, corporate America boss-extraordinaire Michael Scott hosts a Secret Santa party for his employees. Each person is supposed to bring a gift
The Majority of American Megachurches Are Now Mul…
American megachurches are more racially and ethnically diverse than ever, according to a new study from sociologists Warren Bird and Scott Thumma. The majority of the country’s roughly 1,750 megachurches
‘Soul’ and the Purpose-Driven Generation
Joe Gardner has always felt like he was “born to play” jazz piano. When he fulfills his dream of playing with famous saxophonist Dorothea Williams, he asks her, “So, what
God Called Me to Encourage Fellow Black Students …
Thirty-year-old medical student Emmanuel McNeely considers his life goal and God-given calling to work toward gender and racial diversity in medicine. “That way we can help eliminate health disparities and really