Baker Books
Reaching Generation Z: A how-not-to guide for churches
By Jana Riess — December 6, 2018
Pastors and parents everywhere want to know how to reach Generation Z, now in their teens and twenties. But this self-congratulatory guide by a megachurch pastor is not the way to go about it.
Forget millennials. How will churches reach Generation Z?
By Jonathan Merritt — May 1, 2017
A new generation of young people is forcing churches to radically rethink ministry, evangelism, and apologetics.
Getting the most out of #HolyWeek
By Jonathan Merritt — March 30, 2015
The holy hashtags are already starting to trickle onto social media and you can expect a flood when the weekend arrives. How should we think about encountering God in a time when the sacredest days transform into trending topics?
The Bible term most misused by Christians today: An interview with Scot McKnight
By Jonathan Merritt — October 15, 2014
The New Testament scholar is out to set the record straight on a critical term in the Christian vernacular. As McKnight says, "When all words mean the same thing, no words mean anything."
What Christian parents need to know about America’s schools
By Jonathan Merritt — September 15, 2014
One education expert says Christians have a moral obligation to help improve America's schools. She offers practical advice for parents and churches.
Dismantling the “old white guy” God myth
By Jonathan Merritt — March 18, 2014
Author Margot Starbuck seeks to expose the false images of God we've constructed and help people see God's true face instead.
Phyllis Tickle’s Holy Ghost heresy
By Jonathan Merritt — February 5, 2014
The controversial author says Christians are now living in "the age of the Spirit."
The audacity to question God: An interview with Greg Boyd
By Jonathan Merritt — September 19, 2013
Bestselling author Greg Boyd rejects the idea that faith is rooted in certainty and the opposite of doubt.
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