Sometimes Face-to-Face Isn’t Better
The letter gave the Corinthians time to read, reflect and act on their own initiative and authority so that Paul’s visit could have a different, gentler tone.
The letter gave the Corinthians time to read, reflect and act on their own initiative and authority so that Paul’s visit could have a different, gentler tone.
Sometimes it only takes an hour or two to turn a section of a book, thesis or academic article into an accessible piece for our website. Insights from a section of a podcast conversation or YouTube monologue might lend themselves to being reworked as a short article.
The good Christian leader doesn’t care only that someone is serving in church, they want to know about the heart of the person serving. The same outcome on the surface can have radically different motivations fuelling it.
Jesus didn’t ascend to heaven just to put his feet up and wait for his second coming. He is leading the mission of his church right now by his Spirit.
High divorce rates, the trophy generation, helicopter parenting, delayed childbearing, people choosing to have fewer children or being richer when having their first child. We live in a time where...
Richard Chin, a TGCA Council member, reflects on the progress and future of the MEET JESUS campaign, used in churches and at universities during 2024
Richard Chin, who is also a TGCA Council member reflects on the progress and future of the MEET JESUS campaign, used in churches and at universities during 2024
At this time of year, one topic of conversation keeps popping up again and again amongst parents. How does your family celebrate Christmas? Elf on the shelf? Advent activities and...
Part of a 2021 national campaign encouraging people to explore the historical evidence for Jesus Christ.
From a series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
From a series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
From a series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
The old saying is ‘A rising tide lifts all boats.’ But could the spark of storytelling, and celebrating faith increase evangelism in churches and on university campuses everywhere?
The letter gave the Corinthians time to read, reflect and act on their own initiative and authority so that Paul’s visit could have a different, gentler tone.
But there’s a problem: no one can enter the tabernacle and be in the LORD’s holy presence. He is close to his people but is still distant from them. For the LORD God to safely dwell with his still-sinful people, something has to be done. Leviticus is what is done.
Why do new churches sometimes go wrong and close? If you intend to help plant one, you should probably know the answer.
Christians who have stepped ‘inside’ the boundary are further along the journey than inquirers who have just begun. Inquirers know that. That’s why they’re asking us for directions.
Living between two worlds is not just a fictional interplay for Christians—it’s a biblical reality.
Sometimes it only takes an hour or two to turn a section of a book, thesis or academic article into an accessible piece for our website. Insights from a section of a podcast conversation or YouTube monologue might lend themselves to being reworked as a short article.
The good Christian leader doesn’t care only that someone is serving in church, they want to know about the heart of the person serving. The same outcome on the surface can have radically different motivations fuelling it.