Andy Cook: A Renewed Vision
Evangelism is not just another leadership skill—it’s foundational to leading a local church.
Evangelism is not just another leadership skill—it’s foundational to leading a local church.
Small churches can create a family environment for disconnected people if they lean into the built-in intimacy they already have.
Putting evangelism at the center of your disciple-making strategy is the game-changer.
As churches of every size strive to reach Gen Alpha with the gospel, small churches are uniquely positioned to meet this moment.
If you don’t have an outreach leader, there is little chance you have a thriving evangelism impact on your community.
I would call it a moment. I do believe that signs are pointing to a renewal of spiritual interest and openness, including interest and openness to the Christian faith.
Since Trace Church started using these white towels, baptism numbers have skyrocketed.
Church leaders, parents, those who are walking with a person whom they are discipling, or anyone with spiritual influence should help other believers dig deeply into the Scriptures and mine lessons on evangelism.
The true gospel sounds almost too good to be true, but that’s precisely why it is both good and true.
It’s easy for us as church leaders (with good intention and a heart to serve) to get so wrapped up in the design and execution of helpful programs that we lose sight of the big picture.