A report from the Post-Evangelical Collective meeting in Boston
The momentum is growing. The Post-Evangelical Collective has a bright future, but also key issues to consider. What follows are some observations from my fourth national Post-Evang...
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The momentum is growing. The Post-Evangelical Collective has a bright future, but also key issues to consider. What follows are some observations from my fourth national Post-Evang...
There is much handwringing about the “state of the church” these days. I want to suggest that handwringing is a bit exaggerated. I know the statistics. There are certainly many U.S...
By Wyatt Flicker, Juicy Ecumenism. Readers of the mainstream press will be familiar with a recurring staple of human-interest feature desks since the pandemic, heralding revival of...
I look back with great fondness and thanksgiving for my evangelical upbringing, but I did sometimes wonder, What exactly does growth in the Christian life look like?
By John-Edward Funnell, Evangelicals Now. (Photo: Liam Shaw/Unsplash) The Quiet Revival is no more; YouGov has retracted its conclusions, and the data has been debunked [see en exp...
The evangelical identity must be lived out in a responsible and credible manner, starting with lo...
This week from The Pastor’s Heart – “Church music is one of the most formative and contested parts of local church life. People join churches because of music. People leave churche...
Growing up in an Evangelical church in the Middle East, the question of an Evangelical Christian&...
Are Mainline churches on the brink of extinction? “The religious landscape of the United States has never looked starker than it does today. There are huge geographical swaths of A...
What we lose when churches stop naming themselves A church may drop “Baptist,” “Methodist,” “Presbyterian” or “Pentecostal” from the sign. It still has convictions about baptism, m...
St. Paul's, Darien, Connecticut Arthur Brooks’ Best Advice for Preachers (How to Reclaim 20 Hours of Sermon Prep Time) Includes a report by David Kinnaman on recent Barna research...
J. Packard et al, Christianity Today Young people remain deeply wary of large institutions, but they are undeniably interested in faith.
The ongoing research project “Exploring the Pandemic Impact on Congregations” (EPIC), part of Hartford Institute for Religion Research, has released a new report titled “Signs of R...
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Manitou Springs, Colorado, Closed March 6, 2025Church of England celebrates continued post-pandemic growth Church of England attendance has grown for...
Awakening Faith in Houston Reagan Cocke was a child during the charismatic renewal movement’s peak in the 1970s, and he recalls his parents leaving for a few weekends a year to tra...
Against the Algorithm: In Praise of the Parish Local church communities can appear as retrograde curiosities in the age of increasing technology and globalisation. We may say as we...
Concluding presentation at CEEC summit April 14 2026 Scripture makes it clear that there are grounds for distancing ourselves from those in error in the church : Romans 16.17 I u...
The Danger of “Realistic” Thinking Without Faith Every church needs realism. Leaders should understand their context. They should know their numbers. They should face challenges h...
by John Wycliffe, TCW TWO YEARS ago we reported in TCW that Christianity was once again in the intellectual ascendant, and the period since has borne this out. Our TCW appeal for n...
America Needs a Better Gospel than Christian Nationalism As I heard the typical talking points for, at its most benign, American civil religion and, at its worst, full-blown Christ...
New study explores why young men are embracing Christianity in Finland A new peer-reviewed study suggests that, in one of Europe’s most secular countries, a growing number of young...
Mark Tooley, Juicy Ecumenism Pastors face significant challenges in countering these ideologies, as traditional arguments against antisemitism seem ineffective. Our conversation a...
Logo of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Louisville, Kentucky (Closed April 24)How the Modern Church Was Shaped: The Seminary Class Every Church Leader Actually Needs Most church leade...
Almost 900 evangelical leaders from 45 countries gathered in Wisla, Poland, for the 2026 edition ...
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