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How to Leverage Existing Ministries for Outreach

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

One Church’s Story of Transformation

We waited as each church went through the 30-day jumpstart. Then we heard the stories.

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).

5 Diagnostic Questions That Reveal the State of Your Heart

The parable of the good Samaritan provides some good insights into the true nature of our hearts.

The Bible Project: Using Animation to Explain the Bible

Making the Bible jump off the page

10 Ways to Bring the Generations Together at Your Church

Here's how to help the generations get to know each other better.

What if Good Friday Had Never Happened?

In short, we'd be hopeless.

What Kinds of Churches Will Survive the Pandemic?

Which churches will thrive, which will struggle, and what is the way forward?

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.

Witness During the Time of the Coronavirus

Suggestions for keeping witnessing on the radar during social distancing and beyond.

3 Reasons for a Christian to Study Islam

To communicate the gospel well to our Muslim neighbors, we must first understand them.