#ReimagineEVANGELISM...as faith. At work.
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When I was younger, it almost felt like I heard Jesus every day give me direction for my life. He felt so clear, so near, so audible. There was
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Building Bridges at the 35th Annual Pastors Prayer Summit
The theme of the 35th Annual Pastors Prayer Summit was “Rise and Build,” based on the reconstruction of the Wall of Jerusalem chronicled in the book of Nehemiah.
On January 27-29 at T
A Reimagine.Network Coaching Session
Phil Miglioratti Interviewed Travis Michael Fleming;
"Apollos Watered: The Center for Discipleship & Cultural Apologetics"
Most "ministries deal with the weather happening in specific places.
We recognize the i
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10 Days Sept. 22 - Oct. 2, 2025
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For the past several months, our leadership team has been in discernment regarding
Living in a Prayed for City * Chicago Church Strategy
We hope that you were able to join us in person or online for Chicagoland United in Prayer 2025! What a beautiful night! THANK YOU to First Baptist Congregational Church for being such wonderf
I am both excited and sad to announce the January issue of Prayer Connect is now available for viewing online. I am sad because this is our last issue of Prayer Connect as a magazine, ending a 13-year run for the publication. But I am excited becaus
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Weaponizing Your Prayers:
Revenge or Blessing?
I had been betrayed by two people, each around the same time in a similar way—and I struggled to know how to pray for them.
Each time I thought of praying for them (which I took to be a sign of the Ho
Read more…A Three-Minute Video Message from David Bryant
“Great hope lies ahead of us in 2025
for the cause of Christ in our nation!”
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The O Antiphons and the Observance of Advent
As I write this article, once again we Christians who follow the Western liturgical calendar are almost at the end of a liturgical year—and, therefore, almost at the beginning of a new one. Our calendar be