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Four Ways New Hispanic Churches Are Challenging Church Planting in America | [View online]( [Give Now]( Advertisement [The Exchange]( [Home]( [Subscribe]( Tuesday, September 17, 2019 [A Pastor Dies By Suicide: Three Things We All Need to Know]( [A Pastor Dies By Suicide: Three Things We All Need to Know]( As many of us learned of Jarrid Wilson’s suicide, I’m reminded that pastors (and Christians) are not immune, and being honest about that is good for all of us. Ed Stetzer A pastor died by suicide. That’s a sentence that might cause us to look twice. We don’t expect pastors to take their own lives. They help people with their lives. They talk about new life. They don’t end their own. And yet another tragedy happened. Yet another well-known pastor—Jarrid Wilson—[died by suicide](. Every suicide shocks us, but when a well-known pastor (or any Christian public figure) takes his or her own life, it causes questions to arise. Perhaps it should. Perhaps ... [Read More]( [Four Ways New Hispanic Churches Are Challenging Church Planting in America]( [Four Ways New Hispanic Churches Are Challenging Church Planting in America]( We are witnessing the de-Europeanization of American Christianity. Daniel Yang [Read More]( [A Reproducible Lifestyle and the De-emphasis of Clergy Can Lead to Movement]( [A Reproducible Lifestyle and the De-emphasis of Clergy Can Lead to Movement]( Two things leaders can do to keep Jesus the center of a missional movement. Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [One of My Biggest Recurring Mistakes in Ministry]( [One of My Biggest Recurring Mistakes in Ministry]( Maybe my story and honesty will help you avoid making the same mistakes. Kevin G. Harney [Read More]( [20 Truths from ‘Mining for Gold’]( [20 Truths from ‘Mining for Gold’]( Tom Camacho offers a fresh perspective on how to draw out the best in ourselves and in those around us. Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [A Parent’s Guide to “Yes” and “No”]( [A Parent’s Guide to “Yes” and “No”]( Jesus' command to "Let what you say be simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’" has major implications for a family unit. Jeff Christopherson [Read More]( More from the Exchange - [The Linkage Between Church Planting and Developing New Christians]( - [Our Modern Ephesian Moment]( - [Sharing the Gospel in a World Filled with Good News Messages]( Advertisement More from Christianity Today [Phil Vischer Wants More Gospel in the Veggies]( [Entertainment]( [Phil Vischer Wants More Gospel in the Veggies]( VeggieTales is back, with an emphasis on the New Testament and biblical story. Interview by Kara Bettis [Read More]( [Evangelicals Who Distrust Muslims Likely Don’t Know Muslims]( [News]( [Evangelicals Who Distrust Muslims Likely Don’t Know Muslims]( A 2019 survey shows how relationships curb Islamophobia and improve understanding between the two faiths. Jayson Casper [Read More]( [Netflix Is Making It Harder to Be a Missionary]( Missions [Netflix Is Making It Harder to Be a Missionary]( No matter if it’s streaming sports, TV shows, or family updates—it’s hard to do ministry if you’re still tied to your old life. Rachel Kleppen [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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