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.

Evangelism in a Skeptical World

Sam Chan: How to make the Unbelievable News about Jesus More Believable

Among Wolves

Dhati Lewis: Disciple-Making in the City

Why We Must Speak the Language of Our Cities

In order for the gospel to have any effect it must be contextualized in every place it is spoken.

Good News in Word and Deed

Evangelistic crusades, street preaching and spontaneous evangelism may be waning in their effectiveness, but there are many effective ways to share our faith.

Meet Generation Z

James Emery White: Understanding and Reaching the New Post-Christian World

Crossing Bridges and Breaking Down Barriers

To effectively share our faith, we need to be ready to answer skeptics' questions and teach a new generation the gospel.

Taking Risks to Reach Out

"Paul told Timothy '[the elder] must be well thought of by outsiders' (1 Tim. 3:7). Could this be said of your church and of your pastors and elders?"

A Disruptive Gospel

Stories and Strategies for Transforming Your City