Church & Ministry
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Minneapolis residents see “a spiritual war”
Racial injustice and unrest are a spiritual battle that must be fought with spiritual weapons, according to African-American leaders in…
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88-year-old Kansas City pastor finally wins long battle against COVID-19
Bishop Daniel Jordan, founder and pastor of the Pentecostal Church of God in Christ in Kansas City, knows how to…
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University of Missouri alum named leader of American Bible Society
A University of Missouri graduate has been named president and CEO of the American Bible Society. Robert L. Briggs, who…
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Fellowship Church of Greenwood will host church replant summit
Fellowship Church of Greenwood will be the host for the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board’s Replant Summit in August.…
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Lessons learned during lockdown can be valuable as churches move forward
As many churches reopen, it’s important to remember lessons learned during the lockdown, said Phil Cooke, a Christian media consultant…
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American Bible Society responds to pandemic, riots by offering free Bibles
Many Americans are searching for answers during the current pandemic and social unrest, and the American Bible Society is offering…
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Donations to churches and ministries hold steady throughout pandemic
Churches across the nation are feeling encouraged after their congregations stepped up during the coronavirus pandemic. Donations to churches and…
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Southern Baptists elect first black executive committee chair
The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) made history this week when its Executive Committee elected its first black chairperson. The largest Christian Protestant denomination…
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Editor of “Christianity Today” calls for churches to make slavery reparations
The simmering debate over slavery reparations has moved from government to the church. The president and CEO of “Christianity Today”…
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