Tag: Ed Stetzer

Making Sense of Slain Missionary John Chau and Global Missions

If John Allen Chau was a fool—recent information suggests otherwise—he was a fool for Christ.

Tackling 3 Big Marriage Challenges Together

My wife Donna and I have learned some hard-earned lessons from 30 years of marriage that might be helpful in your own.

8 Types of Christians Whose Online Behavior Hurts Their Witness

Do you recognize one of your favorite thought leaders—or yourself—in any of these descriptions?

Reaching Out to Nonbelievers This Holiday Season

Non-Christians are likely to respond well to an invitation from someone they already know and trust.

Ed Stetzer: Christians in the Age of Outrage

How to Bring Our Best When the World Is at Its Worst

GC2 Conference Focuses on #MeToo Issues in the Church

Next month, join Beth Moore, Max Lucado, Eugene Cho and others as we begin to address #MeToo and #ChurchToo in our congregations.

How Secularism and Church Diversity Will Intersect

As the world becomes more secular and diverse, the church will need to grow more diverse while maintaining our conviction.

Closing the Technological Discipleship Gap

Digital technologies have outpaced our discipleship efforts. Here's why we need to focus on digital discipleship.