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A Game for the Gospel
How an EFCA youth leader’s creativity would unite youth groups across the country.
EFCA Theology Podcast: Navigating Cultural Change with Bill Kynes
Greg Strand talks with Bill Kynes about how to engage the shifting cultural landscape.

A Balm and a Bolster
I began praying through the Psalms. It invigorated my prayer life and reoriented my heart.

Ministry Among Screenagers
How I wrestled with the question of banning smartphones.

A Prayer for the Conflict in the Middle East
A cry for divine intervention following the terrorist attacks in Israel on October 7 and subsequent conflict escalation in the region.

A Prayer for Revival
Partners with the President with Kevin Kompelien.

Longing for a Better Country
Living as a foreigner taught me how to live as a Christian.

Missionary, Pastor, Educator and Author
Dr. Calvin Hanson left a lasting legacy in the EFCA.

A Pastor Paves a Discipleship Pathway
Pastor Michael Wallenmeyer shares how he and his church are focused on making more disciples.

Where Stands the Church Library
Biblical literacy is at an all time low. These church libraries want to change that.

An Early EFCA Evangelist
C.O. Sahlstrom championed the gospel and mentored young ministers.

The Disciplines of a Pastor
Theologians on Theologians with Greg Strand and Bill Kynes

Living on Mission for God
Tom and Gayle Shook, with the All People Initiative, share an update about their ministry and how you can pray.

Autonomous and Interdependent
These seeming contradictions make the EFCA who we are.

The Taiwan Initiative
ReachGlobal and partner denominations are building a new, collaborative ministry in Taiwan.

Reflecting on EFCA One 2023
Partners with the President with Kevin Kompelien.

Lydia's EFCA Roots
An initiative of the Ladies Aid Society in Chicago has been providing care for children for over 100 years.

Secret Garden Behind the Church
How one EFCA pastor from Los Angeles revitalized a Baltimore church.

On Staying Put
Being part of a community isn’t always easy. That doesn’t mean we should forget its benefits.
