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The growing library of Church Now Conversations is a place to find help from friends on topics such as resilient leadership, new normals, and more.
The Church Renewal forum provides fresh conversations and new ideas to help churches renew their atmosphere and journey towards mission in a post-Christian culture.
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The growing library of Church Now Conversations is a place to find help from friends on topics such as resilient leadership, new normals, and more.
Join this week's "Church Now" conversation with Mike Goheen on Newbigin's Missionary Ecclesiology.
A recent Bible Translation invites everyone to read the New Testament with First Nation eyes.
Join this conversation on the lies you've been taught and how to recover what God intended.
The idea is simple: U.S. history is more complex than many of us thought or were taught. Here are four books that speak to this complexity.
Don't miss this upcoming conversation (Sept. 16 at 11 am ET) with Susan Beaumont. The first 25 pastors to register receive a free copy of her book!
As you listen to podcasts this summer, there's one you won't want to miss: Christianity Today's "The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill."
Wherever you are in your church's life, Vibrant Congregations can assist you in discerning your path in ministry and mission.
Our churches have treasured traditions. How do we take those traditions into the 21st century?
In this post, we go deeper into helping congregations create a "Life Together" picture.
What does life together look like in your congregation? Can members describe it? Creating a "Life Together" picture is one way to help them know.
Here are three podcasts that strengthen our ministry and carry the extraordinary diversity of God’s masterpiece.
This conversation will be helpful to pastors and leaders who want to engage a world that doesn't want to engage the church.