Big Questions
An exploration of important questions facing The Body of Christ, why they matter, potential answers, and implications.
Big Questions
What is a small group?
Churches and ministries all around the world need methods to help the body of Christ grow, and to make loving one another a part of each others’ daily lives as God intends.
Big Questions
Why celebrate Lent?
With traditional church attendance dropping in America each year, Christians must lean into more personal stewardship of their faith.
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How is Christian television impacting the world?
In recent years, Christian media has risen in popularity due to successful shows like “The Chosen” appearing in movie theaters and receiving praise among reviewers, according to Vo
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How can we disciple the next generation?
In 2020, The Gospel Coalition began producing a series of children’s books, targeting younger elementary school-aged children.
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How do short-term missions affect the long-term?
Short-term mission trips are not inherently bad. They stem from well-meaning people wanting to make a difference. In fact, sometimes short-term mission trips are necessary but not
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What is a parachurch ministry?
Parachurches exist to bridge differences between denominations and achieve common goals with the limited resources individual churches have. While various groups do collaborate to
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How can the Church respond to domestic abuse?
Domestic Kindness is a nonprofit that works with local church congregations to educate Christians about the true darkness and wickedness of domestic abuse while maintaining hope.
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Does the size of a congregation matter?
Churches all around the globe come in a variety of sizes. From small community churches to mega-churches with thousands of people, there are no restrictions on the number of people
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What can accountability look like in leadership?
Accountability affects every aspect of life, especially leadership. When viewing accountability from a Christian perspective, leaders must act with their personal and biblical valu
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