Digital Archives

Controversy has never been far behind Mark Driscoll. We talk with the Mars Hill pastor about doctrine, what keeps him up at night and why he believes immature men are the Church’s most urgent crisis. Plus, articles on finding a third way between emergent and traditional, what to do when ministry isn’t going as planned and N.T. Wright talks character.

Every leader knows the tension of leading when your heart isn’t in it. In this issue of Neue magazine, we talk with Hillsong United on leading authentically—no matter how you feel. We also look at the future of church conferences, how to reproduce church and why remembering the Supernatural is critical.

In the premiere issue of Neue magazine, 11 leaders—including Rob Bell, Scot McKnight, Mark Driscoll and Mark Batterson—offer their most urgent question facing the Church. You'll also find articles on the dangers of copycat ministry, our love/hate relationship with the church and creating a culture of collaboration.

In the final volume of Neue Quarterly, we take a look at gender roles in the church, how architecture affects our faith (or at least our services), and whether or not seminary is still relevant. In these 210 pages, you’ll hear from leaders such as Frank Viola, Sarah Sumner and Earl Creps.

In the 210 pages of Neue Quarterly's third edition, you'll find articles on the effectiveness of short-term mission trips, how to read the Bible as story, and what it means to live in a hero culture with insights from David Kinnaman, Scot McKnight and Mike Barrett.

The second volume of Neue Quarterly addresses topics from community to mission to orthodoxy with articles from more than 35 ministry pioneers including Michael Frost, Bill Hybels and Tim Keller.

The first volume of Neue Quarterly has 210 pages of articles from respected authors and leaders including Dan Kimball, Rick Warren, John Piper, Erwin McManus and Craig Gross.