Reshaping the Church
Telling stories about people and organizations reshaping what it looks like to be The Body of Christ in new, creative, or unique expressions.
Reshaping the Church
How modern Christian art inspires believers
Christian art, which incorporates subjects, themes and imagery from Christianity, is not a new development — it has existed since the late 2nd century.
Reshaping the Church
“Ambitious Abbey” ignites purpose within the hearts of children
After a life-changing encounter with the Lord, author Abbey Duplaga said she felt spiritually led to start “Ambitious Abbey,” a book series that aims to empower children...
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Christian comedy helps heal church wounds
Lacy Abercrombie, a Dallas native, is a Christian comedy influencer. She is known online by both Christians & non-Christians alike for her character, Jezziebath.
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Heart4Iran: Answering the call
Heart4Iran is a non-profit Christian organization that reaches Iran and Persian-speaking countries with the Gospel and helps grow the underground church. They do this by providing
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Faith & farming: Farmers raise crops to raise disciples
From the beginning, God tasked man with the responsibility to manage and care for the Earth in Genesis 2:15.
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The Grammys recognize Christian music
Christian artists having a space in this secular music award ceremony helps broadcast Christian music to secular audiences, while also boosting artists’ careers.
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Caring and Enriching Hearts: Being the hands and feet of Jesus
Burgess and Brown were in a park in Michigan, soaking up their Saturday, when they saw a man eating discarded food from a trash can
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Hephzibah House: A home for ministry
The Hephzibah House began in 1893 in New York City as a missionary training school for young women. Today, they offer hospitality to local Christians & those in vocational ministry
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Mirroring heaven in multilingual churches
Flags line the room, smells of spices and curries fill the air and some members come clothed in their national dress.
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