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When Those Who Wander Aren't Lost | [View online]( [Give Now]( Advertisement [The Exchange]( [Home]( [Subscribe]( Tuesday, August 27, 2019 [What Missionaries Can Teach Us in Post-Christian America]( [What Missionaries Can Teach Us in Post-Christian America]( Three things American Christians can glean from our brothers and sisters on international missions. Bryan Laughlin A former Anglican bishop [tells the story]( of when he served as the chaplain of Worcester College, Oxford. It was his duty and privilege to greet every incoming freshman, welcoming them to the university and offering them his guidance. He recalls that the vast majority of students replied in basically the same way: “You won’t be seeing much of me,” they’d say. “I don’t believe in god.” At this I suspect many Christians would want to launch into a full-scale ... [Read More]( [When Those Who Wander Aren’t Lost]( [When Those Who Wander Aren’t Lost]( What does it look like to be the Church while members wrestle with their faith? Laurie Nichols [Read More]( [Four Investments that Lead to Missional Power]( [Four Investments that Lead to Missional Power]( Jesus gives us a masterclass on missionary living through his own example in John 4. Jeff Christopherson [Read More]( [One-on-One with Greg Strand on Premillenialism and the EFCA]( [One-on-One with Greg Strand on Premillenialism and the EFCA]( “The insistence in the EFCA that you must be premillennial is in conflict with our strong value of unity in the gospel.” Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [The Five Heart Hopes: How God Speaks the Love Language of Our Souls]( [The Five Heart Hopes: How God Speaks the Love Language of Our Souls]( God speaks into the unique longings deep within each of us. R. York Moore [Read More]( [Beyond the Outrage: Helping Christians Be Their Best]( [Beyond the Outrage: Helping Christians Be Their Best]( I have a new six-week study guide to help you navigate our increasingly polarized culture. Ed Stetzer with Andrew MacDonald [Read More]( More from the Exchange - [Leaving the Faith by Losing the Focus]( - [Ministering to International Students]( - [Babel and More Speaking in Tongues]( Advertisement More from Christianity Today [Grief Is Inevitable. It Doesn't Have to Be Inevitably Lonely.]( [Living & Effective]( [Grief Is Inevitable. It Doesn't Have to Be Inevitably Lonely.]( Season two of Living and Effective explores the isolating, inescapable nature of grief. John B. Graeber [Read More]( [Screens Are Changing the Way We Read Scripture]( [CT Pastors]( [Screens Are Changing the Way We Read Scripture]( As digital reading habits rewire our brains, how will we process the Bible differently? Karen Swallow Prior [Read More]( [Have Archaeologists Found the Lost City of the Apostles?]( [Have Archaeologists Found the Lost City of the Apostles?]( Recent discoveries have placed the biblical city of Bethsaida closer to shore where Peter and Andrew left their nets to follow Christ. R. Steven Notley, PhD [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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