How to Level Up Evangelistic Growth in Your Church
Thriving churches see planting as a natural extension of their participation in God’s mission, investing resources and prayer into starting new congregations.
Thriving churches see planting as a natural extension of their participation in God’s mission, investing resources and prayer into starting new congregations.
Dustin graduated from Bible college and loved sharing the gospel with others. As we read his story, we couldn’t help but wonder if he’d had the opportunity to share Jesus with his fellow firefighters before they lost their lives.
Too many people see Discipleship and evangelism as separate. They are not.
Confrontational evangelism is not wrong; it is just that very few believers are effective at it. But Everyday Missionaries can build relationships with people and share the gospel.
God is certainly doing some amazing things in the United States, especially among young people, as a revival among American youth begins to take shape.
A lead pastor’s vision to mobilize your church for evangelism turns culture into action and fuels a shared commitment to the gospel.
If people can learn how to naturally invite others to special events, and are intentional about attendance, event evangelism can help believers invite their friends, co-workers, etc., to Jesus.
There’s still time to create a meaningful Christmas series and invite your community to experience the message of Jesus.
One billion lost sheep should matter to us.
Teenage readers can see how teen gospel activists can be equipped to be a powerful force for the gospel if we adjust our thinking.