Preaching What You Practice in Ministry
It’s hard to lead an evangelistic movement in your place of ministry when preaching what you practice in daily life is something you tend to avoid.
It’s hard to lead an evangelistic movement in your place of ministry when preaching what you practice in daily life is something you tend to avoid.
What do we lose when a church stops being about reaching nonbelievers?
Three important shifts contributed to the stirring of evangelism: equipping people to be everyday missionaries, elevating the role of groups, and amplifying opportunities to serve.
How to make the lost a priority in your church’s heart and ministries
Here are some great ways to prepare yourself for opportunities to share the gospel.
Is there someone you know who is different from you, and you don’t necessarily want to reach out to him or her?
Six imperatives for evangelism when engaging Talking With Skeptics.
The Church of the first century “turned their world upside down” for Christ.
When death comes unexpectedly, our mortality-awareness-index heightens. The brevity of life makes this urgency clear and ripe for reflection.
My wife’s style was more relational. She built relationships over time and introduced Jesus to people more slowly. This article explores a personal approach to evangelism and how both direct and relational styles can work.