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When the Wind Blows: What the SEU Outpouring Means for the Church

550 students stood outside a chapel at midnight, waiting in the Florida February chill. Classes had been cancelled. Faculty joined undergraduates on their knees. For fifteen minutes, 2,300 students called out their sins into the silence—pornography, fear, anger, adultery, abortion—while a livestream went viral and the nation watched. Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida has become […]

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The Masculinity Crisis in the Church: Why Men Are Leaving and the Manosphere Is Winning

Picture this: a young man scrolls through his feed, bombarded by Andrew Tate’s bravado and Jordan Peterson’s calls to responsibility. He’s hungry for purpose, strength, something that makes him feel like a man in a world that seems to have forgotten what that means. Now imagine he walks into your average church on Sunday. What

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Gen Z Is Rejecting Religion but Searching for God — And That Should Change How We Do Church

Something unexpected is happening right now. The generation that pollsters call “the least religious in American history” is also the most spiritually hungry. Gen Z is walking away from church buildings — but they are not walking away from God. And if we’re honest, the question that should keep every pastor, every small group leader,

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