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You might have noticed that on our blog we often talk about every Christian’s call to participate in the Great Commission—Jesus’ command in href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2028%3A16-20&version=NIV" rel="noopener ugc nofollow"...

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Sharing Jesus in the Digital Age Through Technology and Heart

Recently, my colleague Aaron and I were in California for a strategy meeting about how artificial intelligence (or AI) is shaping modern ministry. Afterward, we called an Uber to head back to our hotel.

When our driver arrived, I noticed something: a small Coptic cross hanging from his...

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#AbillionchildrenforChrist—these words are inscribed on the cornerstone of All Saints’ Cathedral in Nairobi, Kenya, a stunning new addition to the historic property, dedicated in 2022.

The story behind the inscription is remarkable. The Anglicans of Nairobi dreamed of creating a space just for the city’s young people. The cost? One billion Kenyan sh...

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When I was a child, my parents regularly encouraged me to read my Bible. I won’t sugarcoat it. I did not want to read my Bible. It seemed to be full of “dos and don’ts” that I did not want to face or follow. Eight-year-old me thought that was what being a Christian was––avoiding the bad and doing the good. And the Bible held the rules I had to live by to make that possible.

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“Mama, can I please have a quarter?”

My mother opened her black handbag and rummaged around before pulling out a shiny silver coin and dropping it into my waiting hand. She gave another to my little sister, who was only about five years old at the time. Holding both our hands, she led us onto the escalator.

As we rose to the second floor, we leaned over th...

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