How to Live the Bible — Thanksgiving in Difficult Times
This is the one-hundred-thirty-second lesson in author and pastor Mel Lawrenz’ How to Live the Bible series. If you know someone or a group who would like to follow along on this journey through...
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She Knew She Was Called to Serve. Then COVID-19 Came.
Aboard a Mercy Ship, a kindergarten teacher asked, “Should I stay or should I go?” She had to decide right then. Should she stay or should she go? In early March, when the World...
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Sometimes, Telling Us More About the Pilgrims Actually Tells Us Less
A new study touches on many factors that shaped life in Plymouth Colony. But the most important one gets lost in the laundry list. This December marks 400 years since the Mayflower dropped anchor...
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Research: Racial Minorities Were More Likely to Contract COVID-19 at Churches
Cell phone location data indicated religious gatherings appeared to be a top transmission spot when the pandemic took off. New research suggests that, at the beginning of the pandemic, Americans from lower-income or majority-minority...
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Anglican Churches in the UK Are Shrinking in Size but Not Impact
Report: How smaller congregations are still showing up to support their communities through growing social action. There are two pictures I could offer you of the role and significance of the Church of England...
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For Expats and Missionaries, COVID-19 Was a Crossroads
The first question for Christians living abroad was, “Go or stay?” After that, it got hard. Eric Katzung’s two-year-old daughter saw snow for the first time this spring in Colorado. But the question she...
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