Debriefing During and After A Crisis
This article originally appeared on OutreachMagazine.com. Crises are inevitable, given the theological reality we live in a fallen world. They’re coming, if they haven’t already…
This article originally appeared on OutreachMagazine.com. Crises are inevitable, given the theological reality we live in a fallen world. They’re coming, if they haven’t already…
This article originally appeared on The Exchange with Ed Stetzer and then later picked up by Outreach Magazine. As I write there are states, regions,…
Continue reading → The Impact of COVID-19 on Churches—Short-Term and Long-Term
After almost two months of a nation-wide lockdown, states are slowly reopening—or at least some states. From all appearances, it seems the decision to “reopen”…
Therefore, what churches do in the coming days, weeks, and months cannot be solely for their good—it must be for glory of God and the good of others. As God’s people, churches should seek the peace and prosperity of the states, cities, and communities in which he sent us.
The current crisis sure has created a lot of movement for the church especially in the case of churches (many of which were not prepared)…
Continue reading → The Church’s Missional Moment in the COVID-19 Crisis
Many institutions that serve as gathering places of large amounts of people are shutting down all over the country due to the COVID-19 crisis. Schools,…
Continue reading → Christians Should “Rest” During the COVID-19 Shutdown
By now everyone, or most everyone, is abreast of the news that WHO labeled the coronavirus (COVID-19) a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Soon after…
Continue reading → The Church and COVID-19: A Framework for How to Respond to the Coronavirus Crisis