Ed Stetzer

Ed Stetzer is the editor-in-chief of Outreach magazine, host of the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast, and a professor and dean at the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. He has planted, revitalized, and pastored churches, trained pastors and church planters on six continents, and has written hundreds of articles and a dozen books. He currently serves as teaching pastor at Mariners Church in Irvine, California.

He is also regional director for Lausanne North America, and is frequently cited in, interviewed by and writes for news outlets such as USA Today and CNN. He is the founding editor of The Gospel Project, and his national radio show, Ed Stetzer Live, airs Saturdays on Moody Radio and affiliates.

 

Time for a New Normal Life After the Pandemic

This pandemic has shaken the worldso much sickness, death and economic destruction. Our first concern should be the hurting, but we eventually do need to consider life after the pandemic. And Im concerned about life after the pandemic, but my concern is in a direction that may surprise you. Many say they think the church […]

How to Advance Into a New Season of Ministry

Converting retreat into gospel advance

Trading Contempt for Compassion in the COVID-19 Debate

Responding with compassion in the COVID-19 debate, no matter how we feel about the quarantine.

The Most Urgent Church Actions for Churches to Put in Place Now

Discover 11 urgent church actions to focus on right now while the church is scattered.

Ed Stetzer: 3 Shifts to Increase Church Outreach

Three changes we can make to better increase church outreach and reach our communities.

Why This Could Be the Most Spiritually Receptive Week of Our Lives

Disasters and Christian holidays make people more receptive. This week we have both.

How to Rise Above the Outrage of Our Culture

We are sick on outrage, and as Christians we have a better way.

Bringing the Gospel to Forgotten Places

Remembering the overlooked places, many of them in our own neighborhoods, and bringing the gospel to forgotten places.