Fall 2011
The U.S. criminal justice system does a poor job of preventing crime, compensating victims and rehabilitating offenders. The 2011 Fall NAE Insight explores what criminal justice reform might look like, as well as how the Church can minister to inmates and ex-offenders. The edition highlights articles from Sen. Jim Webb and Pat Nolan, Vice President of Prison Fellowship. (read more) |
Summer 2011
In an economically tough time complete with high unemployment rates, the 2011 Summer NAE Insight takes a look at fundraising, the worth of churches to their communities, free things churches can do and much more. It also updates readers on same-sex marriage, religious freedom cases, and South Sudan. (read more) |
Spring 2011
The Spring 2011 edition of the NAE Insight centers on the importance and practical working out of civility with articles from Joel Hunter, Senior Pastor of Northland, A Church Distributed; Os Guiness, Author of "The Case for Civility"; and Leith Anderson, NAE President. This edition also reports on current government affairs issues including balancing the budget and defending marriage. (read more) |
Winter 2010/11
The Winter 2010/11 edition of the NAE Insight celebrates the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization held in Cape Town in October with articles and quotes from conference attendees as well as notes from the executive chair of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization. Other articles highlight the recent release of the seventh edition of "Operation World" (a tool to help Christian pray for other areas of the world), how one chaplain is carrying the message of God's love to Djibouti, how farming techniques are opening doors in Indonesia, and much more. (read more)
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Fall 2010
Church planting is key to growing and renewing the missions of churches and denominations of all traditions, backgrounds and sizes. The 2010 Fall NAE Insight looks at how churches and denominations are multiplying. It explains how religious freedom affects church planting and highlights the cell church phenomenon in Cambodia. This edition also updates readers on the California's Proposition 8 battle. (read more)
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Summer 2010
The good news is that the number of abortions in American has declined. The bad news is that there are still a million too many. The 2010 Summer NAE Insight addresses this vital concern and what we can do beyond legal and political advocacy. Rebecca St. James, Christian music recording artist, also lends her voice to the cause. Additionally, updates on religious freedom cases, reflection on the Gulf Oil Spill, and the upcoming Cape Town 2010 Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization are included. (read more)
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