Pentecostalism understood itself as an end-times revival from the beginning. Drawing on the language of Joel 2:23 (KJV), early Pentecostals… READ MORE
What can churches do to help end human trafficking? That is the question Ending Human Trafficking sets out to answer.… READ MORE
“Imagine a steep and deadly cliff,” write Shayne Moore, Sandra Morgan, and Kimberly McOwen Yim. “Today, most churches and nonprofit… READ MORE
As executive editor of Assemblies of God Publications, I get paid to read books. I read them to identify potential… READ MORE
During the 2020 Covid-19 lockdowns, Jonathan Gibson became dissatisfied with the “content and structure” of his devotional routine. He described… READ MORE
When it comes to planting and revitalizing churches, rural America is “forgotten field.” It faces a variety of demographic and… READ MORE
In 1879, Hill’s Manual of Social and Business Forms stated this rule of conversational etiquette: “Do not discuss politics or… READ MORE
Stephen Grant is pastor of St. Mary’s Lutheran Church, a Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod congregation in Manorville, a hamlet on Long… READ MORE
A Death in Jerusalem is Jonathan Dunsky’s seventh novel featuring Adam Lapid. It opens in January 1952 in Jerusalem, when… READ MORE
The Israelite destruction of the Canaanites, found in biblical passages such as Deuteronomy 7:1–2, presents a conundrum to Christians. Here’s… READ MORE
“All we have to do is decide what to do with the time given us.”
~Gandalf
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