Review: Church Refugees
“Church Refugees” is a deeper analysis of the DONE’s authored by sociologists […]
“Church Refugees” is a deeper analysis of the DONE’s authored by sociologists […]
New York Times bestseller and recipient of the NAACP Image Award for outstanding literary work (nonfiction), Just Mercy […]
The year was 1978, and all three of my children were in school for the whole day for the first time. […]
Navigating the Nonsense presents the reader with a clear picture of the risks involved in congregational ministry […]
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“In seven days, God created the world. And in seven seconds, I shattered mine.” […]
When Ta-Nehisi Coates’s book Between the World and Me was released last summer, it arrived against a backdrop of heightening racial unease. […]
At twenty years old I found myself seated at the back of a Roman Catholic cathedral in Mexico feeling confused and amazed. […]
Some churches might be initially uncomfortable with Covenant Community Bible Experience […]
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