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The ‘Sandwich Generation’: Life Between Raising Children and Caring for Aging Parents

At 6:30 a.m., the house is already loud. A...

Friend Says “Of All People, You Should Get Why Someone Would Abort a Cleft Baby”—Dad’s Reply Is Perfect

"My ‘friend’ said, ‘Come on, of all people, you should get why someone would want to abort a cleft baby.’ That shocked me. Why would he think that?"

How I Saved My Marriage With One Question

He asked her just one question every single morning. Two weeks later, he asked the same question, and her eyes welled up with tears...

Megan Briggs

Megan Briggs is a writer and editor for ChurchLeaders.com. Her experience in ministry, an extensive amount of which was garnered overseas, gives her a unique perspective on the global church. She has the longsuffering and altruistic nature of foreign friends and missionaries to humbly thank for this experience. Megan is passionate about seeking and proclaiming the truth. When she’s not writing, Megan likes to explore God’s magnificent creation.

Pastor and Author Darrin Patrick Died of Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound

“We are heartbroken beyond belief, terribly confused, and missing Darrin in ways that feel unbearable,” said his wife Amie.

Ravi Zacharias Doesn’t Have Much Time Left on Earth

Apologist and ministry leader Ravi Zacharias is currently battling a rare form of cancer. Yesterday, Zacharias’ daughter, Sarah Davis, shared a sobering update on her father’s health.

“How the Virus Stole Easter”: The Story Behind a Pastor’s Wife’s Viral Easter Poem

“Maybe this will be the year that people realize that Easter doesn’t come from a store,” Bothur shared in an interview.

WATCH: Pastor Rick Warren Creates ‘Quarantine Shake’ for Children During Virus Pandemic

Saddleback Kids is planning a contest for kids, schools, and church youth groups to record and share their own version of the Quarantine S.H.A.K.E.

WATCH: Cell Phone Choir Performs ‘It Is Well With My Soul’ in Quarantine

How do studio singers work from home? A group of about 30 singers from the Nashville, Tennessee area collaborated to sing a version of the hymn “It Is Well With My Soul” arranged for a choir.