Ministry in Uncertain Times
Summer 2020Volume 6, Issue 1From a worldwide pandemic and the reminder of gross racial injustices in our society to the coming general election in the United States and continued debates over the role of technology in our lives, 2020 is—without a doubt—one of the most significant years of our lives and one that we will reflect on for the rest of our days. This issue is focused on how ministry continues, even grows, in the midst of a worldwide pandemic and how Christians are called to love God and our neighbors, especially when things seem bleak. We highlight wise thinkers like Russell Moore, Scott James, Chelsea Patterson Sobilik, Jared Kennedy, and Eliza Huie, who help us get a perspective on these interesting and difficult times while reminding us of the hope we have in Christ.
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Spotlight

When Will Your Church Be Back to Normal?
Russell Moore
Book Reviews

Do We Know What To Do With Our Pain and Grief?
Jessica Burke
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Commentary
3 Ways Shepherding Our Socially Distanced Church Has Made Me a Better Pastor
Jared Cornutt
8 Tips for Leading Your Family in Worship
JD Thorne
6 Ways You Can Pray for Medical Providers
Scott James
A Prayer in a Time of Coronavirus
Daniel Darling
3 Ways Shepherding Our Socially Distanced Church Has Made Me a Better Pastor
Jared Cornutt
8 Tips for Leading Your Family in Worship
JD Thorne
6 Ways You Can Pray for Medical Providers
Scott James
A Prayer in a Time of Coronavirus
Daniel Darling
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