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First person: Even liberty has its limits
By Bill King Pastor, author and entertainer We live in “The Land of the Free,” but certainly not at the gas station or grocery store

6 revealing questions to regularly ask your congregation
By Mark MacDonald Church Branding Strategist and Consultant Church congregations are everchanging, which presents many challenges for pastors and other leaders. But leaders can learn

From a home to a choir: Sozo Children radiates joy and ministers to hearers
Sometimes a vision of God’s plan for ministry changes radically after learning about a need. In 2010, Suzanne Owens, now CEO of the nonprofit Sozo

Caring for aging parents not just duty, but a calling
Caring for aging parents is a natural consequence of the passing of time and should be actively prepared for, according to writer Linda Winn. During

Partnership from Alabama to Oklahoma births ministry of Christmas bags for Chickasha children
For Buck Brown, the road between Leatherwood Baptist Church in Anniston and the Fellowship of American Indians Mission in Chickasha, Oklahoma, is well-worn. Since 1999

Ambush kills more than 10 Christians in Democratic Republic of the Congo
KINSHASA, DRC — More than 10 Christians were killed June 21 when Islamist extremists ambushed three vehicles just days after a similar deadly attack. The

Militants murder 43 Nigerian Christians
ABUJA, Nigeria — Militants killed at least 43 Christians in Nigeria, as ongoing violence has prompted thousands to gather together to pray for peace and
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