How to Overcome the Great Commission Gap by Connecting Evangelism and Discipleship
Discipleship will always lead the people of God outward on the mission Jesus is on, effectively connecting evangelism and discipleship.
Discipleship will always lead the people of God outward on the mission Jesus is on, effectively connecting evangelism and discipleship.
Spreading the gospel in Nordic countries where people think they're already happy
“On the next Sabbath almost the whole city came together to hear the word of God” (Acts 13:44). Everybody showed up: all the seniors, all the young people, regardless of color and background. Almost the whole city came to hear Paul preach. And what did he say? What was Paul’s secret?
Our church was in need of a timely course correction, which we got when God refocused us on evangelism in two amazing ways.
"There is no need to see accountability questions as burdensome if we understand that God’s grace is our foundation."
No matter your credentials, there are only two things you need to do.
It started when they upwardly held the name of Jesus in high honor and continued when they inwardly rid themselves of their secret sins and outwardly spread the gospel to everyone around them, defining what is revival.
A significant number of churches have never invited a vocational evangelist to speak. Why not?
If discipleship does not lead to evangelism, we should ask ourselves, "Who am I really following?"
Explore what evangelism is and is not, focusing on sharing an experience versus closing a deal.