April 4, 2025
History Apologetics World

Rediscovering Christianity’s African Roots: Augustine, Athanasius & More

Many people may not realize that some of the most influential early Christian thinkers came from Africa. In the first few centuries AD, several profound theologians emerged from places like Algeria, Egypt, and Tunisia who helped shape the core doctrines and practices of the church. Their ideas and writings laid the intellectual groundwork for orthodox

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Urban Ministry World

The Weather Outside: How Sundays Get Rainy for Faithful Attendees

A new survey by Lifeway Research reveals that even the most dedicated weekly Protestant churchgoers are willing to miss Sunday worship services for reasons like bad weather, extra sleep, and leisure activities. The study polled over 1,000 Protestant churchgoers who attend Sunday services at least monthly. When asked how often they would skip Sunday church

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Movie Social Justice World

Defending the Voiceless: The Sound of Freedom and the Reality of Child Trafficking

The recently released film The Sound of Freedom has sparked heated debate for its dramatization of child trafficking operations. While some dismiss the premise as exaggerated, the movie calls attention to the very real problem of child exploitation happening globally. Based on real events, The Sound of Freedom chronicles Tim Ballard’s founding of Operation Underground

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History Urban Ministry World

Expanding God’s Kingdom: Unveiling the Dynamics of Church Planting Movements

Defining Church Planting Movement: A CPM is characterized by its rapid growth, witnessing an accelerated multiplication of new churches. Unlike traditional church planting approaches spanning decades, CPMs catalyze transformation within a relatively short period. This exponential increase is not merely incremental growth but compounding expansion: two churches give rise to four, four to sixteen, and

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