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Mental Illness and the Church | [View online]( [Give Now]( Advertisement [The Exchange]( [Home]( [Subscribe]( Tuesday, January 22, 2019 [Abortion, Black Lives Matter, and Wheaton]( [Abortion, Black Lives Matter, and Wheaton]( Let me shed a little light on the situation with Wheaton College and Ryan Bomberger. Ed Stetzer A tempest has arisen in the teacup that is the conservative blogosphere. Let me try to shed a little light in the midst of the heat. Last month, black pro-life activist Ryan Bomberger spoke on the Wheaton campus about abortion and race. A link to his speech is below, but what is not seen in the video is a question-and-answer session in which Bomberger made comments that several students found objectionable, and said so publicly. Bomberger took exception to their objections and said so publicly. The ... [Read More]( [Mental Illness and the Church: Some Brief Thoughts on Some Ways to Engage Better]( [Mental Illness and the Church: Some Brief Thoughts on Some Ways to Engage Better]( People are getting better at talking about mental illness, but there is still a stigma. Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [Wheaton College, Controversial Speakers, and Some Factivism]( [Wheaton College, Controversial Speakers, and Some Factivism]( Ryan Bomberger brings up another controversial speaker, but it just distracts from the real issue. Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [How to Lead Well as a Church Planting Leader]( [How to Lead Well as a Church Planting Leader]( Three tips from my own experience as a church planting leader. Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [Pastor Matt Chandler on Going Back to School at The Wheaton Grad School]( [Pastor Matt Chandler on Going Back to School at The Wheaton Grad School]( At 45, Matt Chandler enrolled in the graduate program at Wheaton College. I asked him why. Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [Clean Water or the Gospel?]( [Clean Water or the Gospel?]( The answer is both. Justin Narducci [Read More]( [Making Grace Visible: Reflections on Our Calling]( [Making Grace Visible: Reflections on Our Calling]( Unless we are proximate, there is no opportunity to show grace. Karen Swanson and Douglas Cupery [Read More]( [Exclusive: Here's the Justin Bieber Selfie w/ Biola's Prez Barry Corey. Sry TMZ.]( [Exclusive: Here's the Justin Bieber Selfie w/ Biola's Prez Barry Corey. Sry TMZ.]( "I could tell that he had an attraction to people that seemed like it was from the heart." Ed Stetzer [Read More]( More from the Exchange - [Why I’m Optimistic Amidst a Cultural Crisis]( - [Preoccupied with Love: Lifting High Evangelism Again]( - [Reflecting on Social Media: Some Tips to Navigate this Medium]( - [Missional Atrophy and the Thought Police]( Advertisement More from Christianity Today [Can We Handle the Truth About Racism and the Church?]( [Book Review]( [Can We Handle the Truth About Racism and the Church?]( Before racial reconciliation can happen, says Jemar Tisby, American believers need to reckon honestly with the sins of the past. Kathryn Freeman [Read More]( [The Top Reasons Young People Drop Out of Church]( [News]( [The Top Reasons Young People Drop Out of Church]( Even with 1 in 4 leaving over politics, college kids are more likely to return after a hiatus than leave for good. Griffin Paul Jackson [Read More]( [Asia Rising: The Top 50 Countries Where It’s Hardest to Follow Jesus]( [News]( [Asia Rising: The Top 50 Countries Where It’s Hardest to Follow Jesus]( China’s church raids drew headlines, but 26 countries—including India—treated Christians worse in 2018. Kate Shellnutt [Read More]( [View All of our Latest]( Related Newsletters [Christianity Today Connection]( Get the inside story with this official newsletter of the global media ministry. [Sign Up Now]( [The Galli Report]( Want to stay informed but a little short on free time? Try The Galli Report, a weekly newsletter giving you 5 must-read articles for thought leaders handpicked by CT Editor Mark Galli. [Sign Up Now]( Advertisement Follow Us: [Follow on Facebook]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Follow on Vimeo]( [RSS]( The Exchange newsletter is a weekly digest of coverage, research, and perspective from Ed Stetzer. The Exchange Delivered free via email to subscribers Weekly. [Subscribe]( to this newsletter. You are currently subscribed as {EMAIL}. [Subscribe]( to more newsletters like this. Manage your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe](. Copyright ©2019 Christianity Today 465 Gundersen Drive, Carol Stream, IL 60188 All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Advertise]( | [Subscribe to CT]( | [Give Now]( Christianity Today is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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