Evangelism

Public Christianity in a Post-Christian World

Evangelizing in a post-Christian setting is scarier—and more fun—than you might imagine. Here are four books that will help guide you.

The Key to Breaking Down Emotional Barriers

People listen to people they trust. A person who has an emotional barrier does not trust Christians in general, but that doesn’t mean they cannot come to trust you if you work to show yourself a trustworthy friend, family member, neighbor, or colleague.

It Starts With Just One

Church members were responsible for inviting their “one” to church where a banquet was held and an invitation to join the church family was given. More than 40 people joined.

Becoming Great Commission People

Every church member can be a missionary to their hurting community. Here is how you can equip them.

Teacup Evangelism

Evangelism cannot be a fad but an initial waypoint to share the love of Christ with a stranger.

Seeking Honor from God Alone

Paul taught the Corinthians, the mysterious wisdom “which God decreed before the ages for our glory” (1 Cor. 2:7). God doesn’t reject our desire for approval; he redirects it.

Reignite Your Passion for Sharing Your Faith

Andrew Palau: My Top 10 Books on Evangelism

3 Keys to Turning Visitors Into Church Members

Clear Engagement Plans Help First-Time Attendees Feel Welcome

3 Ways to Reconstruct Faith So It’s as Attractive as Jesus

Questions Will Always Be Present as Long as Faith Is Necessary to Please God

Evangelism and the Way of the Cross

Excerpted From 'No Longer Strangers' (Eerdmans)