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Lifehouse’s Everything Skit Though the band has repeatedly rejected being labeled a “Christian band,” Lifehouse’s lead singer Jason Wade and bassist Sergio Andrade met at […]
Lifehouse’s Everything Skit Though the band has repeatedly rejected being labeled a “Christian band,” Lifehouse’s lead singer Jason Wade and bassist Sergio Andrade met at […]
Video: One Punk Under God: The Prodigal Son of Jim And Tammy Faye is a six-part documentary on Jay Bakker, the self-proclaimed “outlaw preacher” and […]
Website: The Simple Way Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Simple Way (also called the Potter Street Community) is not a church per se, but is […]
1. Phil Wickham What do you get when two band members from a popular 1960’s Christian hippie movement get married? Phil Wickham, that’s what! Good […]
Website: Jesus of the Week is a wonderful page that celebrates Jesus art with all its blemishes. Each week a new depiction of Jesus is […]
Culture-ized Communion? Can communion elements be culture-ized or, by doing so, does the meal cease to be the Lord’s Supper? Can a Japanese church use […]
Hip-Hop Church The House is an urban teen-oriented, non-denominational church in Chicago and is an extension of Lawndale Community Church. The House sees itself as […]
It is a sad note, but most of the chocolate around the world has a very close relationship with child slavery. In fact, the industry […]
LifeChurch It’s a multi-campus church with 13 “physical sites” from Florida to California. LifeChurch currently leads 49 weekly worship services and reaches over 23,000 people. […]
Website Presbymergent is an online community designed by ministers and seminarians. The community hosts blogs, articles and podcasts, provides resources, and hosts seminars. Presbymergent is […]
The Naked Pastor David Hayward is the minister at Vineyard Church in Rothesay, N.B. Hayward is also an artist and comedian of sorts. Most days, […]
For the Reformers, presenting the Bible in the everyday language was paramount. It was assumed that every Christian deserved the right to read and study the Bible. But somehow things changed and for a variety of reasons biblical study once again found itself almost exclusively relegated to the offices of ordained ministers and scholars. Nonetheless, the tide has changed once more. The truth is, it's now easier than ever to not only read your Bible in a completely comprehensible fashion, but also to study it in-depth almost effortlessly using your home computer.