3 Things Christians Sometimes Forget about Being a Christian
One need not look too far to see that sometimes Christians forget three key aspects of being a Christ follower: truth, love, and growth.
One need not look too far to see that sometimes Christians forget three key aspects of being a Christ follower: truth, love, and growth.
Life brings us down quite often. Hardships and tragedies come. But we need not dwell in darkness. In the pit, look to the provider.
Today, news is less about what impacts the world and changes individual lives and more about what’s the latest buzz and hottest gossip.

Paul’s interaction with people of other beliefs and philosophies teaches us much about how to share the gospel with people of other faiths today.

There has been a recent shift in American culture that we’ve never before seen: a rise in religiously unaffiliated. Will White’s book help us reach them?

The biblical gospel is a message that is both simple yet complex. Yet, many people often either oversimplify it or overcomplicate it in evangelism.

When implementing an evangelism strategy, it is vital that it be effective. Here are four keys to having an effective churchwide evangelism strategy.

Can a church really be too evangelistic? This article seeks to answer this question, address some causes for this perception, and provide some solutions.

Many churches in America resist change. Most churches are also plateaued or declining. Is there a connection between resistance to change and church growth?

Moving a conversation to spiritual matters doesn’t have to be difficult. There are ways to transition easily to an evangelistic conversation.

Five tips that can help improve the personal evangelism of believers in your local church. Additionally, some ideas to improve some classic approaches.

Churches want to be evangelistic. Churches need to be evangelistic. Many, though, have false perceptions of themselves when it comes to being evangelistic.

The SBC’s baptism rate continues to fall. The problem indicates an abysmal failure in personal evangelism. The solution to this problem is three-fold.

Sometimes churches and believers adopt an “evangelist-as-salesman” approach to evangelism. However, Jesus does not needs salesmen, he needs servants.

Some promote party schools, others bemoan them. The problem is often either missed or denied. There is only one root cause, and there is only one cure.