Evangelism

Striking Back With the Gospel

We must mobilize Christian teenagers to share the Gospel with love, passion, and urgency.

How to Leverage Existing Ministries for Outreach

“You could launch new outreach ministries without removing any existing ministries, increasing your budget or adding staff.”

Charlie Dates: The Indestructible Power of the Gospel

Jesus lived 33 years, walking on water as it recognized its creator King and became a solid. He turned water into wine. He welcomed sinners and the marginalized into his company. And then, he died—that is, until death died. Until sin apologized. Until the earth rocked and reeled like a drunken man. Until the sun could no longer stand seeing its own creator crucified to a tree, so it pulled the shade across the noonday. They laid him in a borrowed tomb, but early Sunday morning, before the sun got up, the Son pulled one foot out of eternity, stepped back into time, and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me” (Matt. 28:18).

Why Do So Many Millennials Believe Evangelism is Wrong?

Exploring the two biggest factors that contributed and where we go from here.

A Stunning Insight on Jesus and Evangelism

This quote has changed the way I think about sharing my faith.

Be Intentional About Where You Live, Work and Play

Intentionality is the the only way to build deep, meaningful, missional relationships.

How the 2011 Earthquake Has Transformed Outreach to Japan

People in Tohoku were drawn to Christianity by the Christians who kept returning to help.

The 5-Hour Challenge That Will Make Your Church Focus Outward

Commit to spending 5 hours a week on outwardly focused ministry and evangelism.

Your One Job

We've been given a commission, and all we must do is simply obey.

‘I Don’t Know and I Don’t Care’: The Rise of Apatheism

To address the problem of biblical illiteracy, we must first address the problem of theological apathy.

Winning the Social Activism Battle, but Losing the War?

If our serving isn't done in Jesus' name, then ultimately we're withholding hope.