When People Reject the Gospel
When people respond with skepticism, anger, or apathy, we can still trust the Spirit to move as we faithfully share the Gospel.
When people respond with skepticism, anger, or apathy, we can still trust the Spirit to move as we faithfully share the Gospel.
Practical community-focused outreach steps to build trust and show Christ’s love.
Balancing discipleship and evangelism is key to a thriving ministry. This year, I’m committed to reaching others while strengthening believers. Let’s refocus together!
What can Apple teach the church about discipleship? More than you might think. Evangelism is just the beginning—discipleship is what sustains faith.
The Church is shifting from buildings to communities, embracing home-based ministry. Could this be what God intended all along?
The church is a lifeboat, offering rescue from sin and guiding others to salvation through Jesus Christ.
What if we viewed our churches as lifeboats, urgently rescuing others from spiritual storms? Here’s how to embrace this life-saving mission.
Discover how Jesus’ example of outreach can inspire us to serve others with compassion and purpose. Let’s explore His model together!
Outreach is often connected to improving earthly lives. Especially for those who might be struggling financially or facing a tragedy or some external adversity. To be clear, these are important good works, that Christians should be engaging in.
Understanding effective outreach ministry through meeting physical, safety, and belonging needs in today’s shifting culture.
Embrace God’s guidance in government and transform your nation through love, prayer, and evangelism.
Take a moment to meditate on the deeper level of this Scripture. “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.” (Proverbs 19:21) It’s next level, isn’t it? One of those reflections of time and space. I often find myself getting lost in Scriptures like this one. I’m consumed by thoughts of how God is guiding my life, and my eternal life for those willing to accept that statement. God’s sovereignty always seems to be on my mind and always has been.