Tag: evangelism

Rick Richardson: You Found Me

New Research on How Unchurched Nones, Millennials, and Irreligious Are Surprisingly Open to Christian Faith

Chicken Little Syndrome and the Church

We have bought into myths that hinder our witness and keep us passive and fearful about sharing our faith.

Aren’t We Better Off Without Religion?

Does religion have a place in a world of increasing secularization?

Facing Cultural Headwinds Against Evangelism

I recently came back on a flight from Orange County. Before departing from California, the pilot announced that we would be arriving in Chicago...

Dean Inserra: The Unsaved Christian

Reaching Cultural Christianity With the Gospel

Reaching the Good Person Who Believes in God

Aiding cultural Christians in the pursuit of a faith that is deeper, richer, fuller, better.

Faith and Politics—A Look Inside the May/June 2019 Issue

Culture, Politics and the Church—featuring the Outreach Interview with Wheaton College political science prof Amy E. Black

Why New Believers Are the Lifeblood of the Church

Discipling new believers can't help but revitalize established believers.