Articles for Outreach & Missions

What Rembrandt Teaches Us About the Gospel

Rembrandt was not a preacher, but he did preach with his paint, and he did proclaim with his brushes. His legacy is one of someone who, in the middle of the storm after losing three children, pointed us to Christ. He still does.

What Pastors Need Now More Than Ever

Church leaders, particularly pastors and ministry staff leaders, are struggling like never before. A recent issue of Christianity Today had the cover story is “Emptied...

Former Atheist Shares One Easy Way to Grow Your Church

As an atheist, I was convinced God did not exist. But then something remarkable happened that changed my life. Trust me: People are open to considering God; they’re hungry for Him. But they want to consider His message on their terms. Here's how your church can respond.

12 Characteristics of Evangelistic Pastors

In almost 25 years of studying churches in North America, never have I yet found an evangelistic church that was not led by a strongly evangelistic pastor. Here are 12 characteristics of evangelistic pastors.

Jesus Left Sinful People in Charge of His Church

There’s one thing it seems we universally hate: Jesus left his church—his precious blood-bought bride—in the hands of sinful people.

How Will I Be Able to Enjoy Heaven if My Loved Ones Are in Hell?

Many people have lost loved ones who didn’t know Christ. Some people argue that people in Heaven won’t know Hell exists. But this would make Heaven’s joy dependent on ignorance, which is nowhere taught in Scripture.

How to Unite a Community – 5 Ways

Rick Muchow, longtime worship leader at Saddleback Church, offers these suggestions to how to unite a community and make sure you're doing everything you can to make your team into, well, a team.

Modern Scripture Meditation on the Good Samaritan

We should never confuse our musings and scripture meditation as having the authority of the Bible--far from it! But scripture meditation, when used humbly, can be a valuable tool in applying the Bible to our everyday lives.