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A Paradigm Shift: How Can the Church Help People Truly Become Themselves?

Without external environmental crises, the traditional Christian model, a model of responding to suffering, can no longer meet the needs of the generation born since the 1990s. They are searching for meaning in life, personal value, and goals worth pursuing, things the traditional church model cannot provide at all.

Pastor’s Health Product Sales Raise Doubts Amid Financial Struggles

Many preachers today face a similar predicament: full-time ministry often does not provide enough to sustain their families, yet taking on part-time work can raise doubts about their intentions. In fact, quite some urban pastors do hold side jobs, although most prefer to keep them discreet. Pastor Guo is one of them.

Faith in the Workplace: Navigating Relationships With Biblical Insight

Sister Xu shared that Christians can achieve true victory in workplace relationships through two key understandings: knowing God and knowing oneself. This means recognizing that God is sovereign over all relationships, that He is the God who provides, and that believers are His children, who are called to be kings and royal priests.

Bold Faith: Reaching Secular Youth Through Creative Evangelism

Luke Greenwood, the European Director of Steiger International, shared his vision for innovative evangelism strategies that connect with the young generation who are often disconnected from traditional church structures in a recent episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast.

Korean American Pastor: Building a Neighborhood Church Rooted in Diversity

Rev. Jin Park, a Korean American pastor, has served in four churches over the past 28 years. Thirteen years ago, he planted a new church in Los Angeles, seeking to build a community that stands apart from what he sees as the typical church model: serving the marginalized through the lens of decolonization and cultural diversity.