Welcome to our top story findings of the week, on today’s issue of The Hub.
1. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “Ohio State University Football Stars Lead Nearly 1,000 People at Christian Revival” by Milton Quintanilla

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This article from Crosswalk Headlines titled “Ohio State University Football Stars Lead Nearly 1,000 People at Christian Revival” highlights the recent revival hosted by a group of Ohio State football players. The event gathered nearly 1,000 attendees and saw over 60 baptisms. After witnessing the Lord’s work, one of the players confessed, “We were praying for years and years for an event like this, […] so we definitely had an expectation when it came out, but God did increasingly and abundantly more than we thought.”
2. EDITORIAL: “The Marvelous Mundane: Embracing the Slow Work of God” by Steven Lee

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This article from Desiring God titled “The Marvelous Mundane: Embracing the Slow Work of God” sympathizes with the repetitive motions of life and how our lifestyles can feel lethargic being filled only with the “mundane.” During these moments, we may ask, “Is God working? Does He have a plan for me?” Steven Lee challenges his readers to reorient mindsets to the following: “Monotony is not contrary to faithful Gospel labor. Rather, faithfulness is cultivated in the furnace of routine, where we learn discipline, develop steadfastness, cultivate patience, and foster eyes to see Christ at work.”
3. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “Faith in Action: Christian Efforts to Promote Labor Justice” by John Butler

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As we just celebrated Labor Day this past Monday, this article from Relevant Magazine titled “Faith in Action: Christian Efforts to Promote Labor Justice” spotlights various organizations that devote their time and resources into providing workers the treatment and justice they deserve. For instance, Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) supports local initiatives which promote fair wages and ethical employment practices. National Farm Worker Ministry (NFWM) collaborates with farm worker unions to advocate for farm workers’ rights. Check out this article to discover more organizations that support your local workers!
Although every Hub article is selected to foster discussion about modern church structure, not every idea and opinion expressed in the linked articles may fully align with the views and mission of Koinesúnē Magazine. All the same, we seek to uplift and celebrate the different ministries working around the globe.
Check back next Friday for the next Hub article!