Evangelism and the Privatization of Faith
Make friends, in your own way, and avoid isolating yourself—be open to show and share the love of God, as discussions around privatization of faith shape evangelism.
Make friends, in your own way, and avoid isolating yourself—be open to show and share the love of God, as discussions around privatization of faith shape evangelism.
We must mobilize Christian teenagers to promote teens sharing the gospel with love, passion, and urgency.
“You could launch new outreach ministries without removing any existing ministries, increasing your budget or adding staff.”
The message of Christ’s redemptive love and free gift of forgiveness for all has been the force behind centuries of social change, as the gospel confronts culture today.
Someone who had been family by blood became family through the long walk to Jesus and the blood of the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.
Like a ready-to-use gospel tract, the Life in 6 Words app is always available for believers to share the Good News of Jesus with friends and strangers alike.
No ministry can single-handedly reach their community with the gospel. Use the “5 G’s” to find like-minded ministries to partner with.
Evangelism and discipleship were never meant to be separated.
We can learn three powerful lessons about evangelism from the paralytic's friends in Mark 2, by exploring bringing friends to Jesus.
What evangelism requires is that when we care for a friend or speak out for a cause, we tell others that our faith is the reason we talk about Jesus and we tell them the good news that was told to us.