Why Church Planters Are Thriving in New England
Last year, when the SBC reported membership numbers across the U.S., the only place that wasn’t declining—in fact, was growing—was New England.
Last year, when the SBC reported membership numbers across the U.S., the only place that wasn’t declining—in fact, was growing—was New England.
Keller and Newbigin saw Western culture as a great challenge to the global church, and that challenge calls for a missionary response.
One year after Justin Denney moved into inner-city Kenosha to prepare for a church plant, he changed direction. Here’s why.
The Western church should consider the perspectives of Christians outside our cultural heritage, from faithful believers in other contexts who face the same pressures we do.
Cities are important for the church’s mission, because increasingly, that’s where the people are.