Articles for Outreach & Missions

Lost Souls Are Worth Fighting For

There are lost souls in your neighborhood, at your job, in your school, and maybe even at your church. We need to do whatever it takes to win the fight for their souls. Here are four reasons why.

Rethinking the Divorce Issue: Let’s Start Believing the Scriptures

Some within the Church believe that divorce is an unpardonable sin. But the New Testament doesn't seem to reflect that.

Of All Men, Christian Men Should Be the Greatest Advocates for Women

Jesus was unusually interested in the hearts and minds of the women he encountered during his earthly life. Women were an important part of his inner circle, and he never dismissed them as inferior or harder to deal with. He was an advocate of them.

Collective Trauma is Changing the Church

Here's the thing with collective trauma. It’s like a puppet master. Collective trauma has to go somewhere. All that trauma will go somewhere.

Celebrating the Good Husband: How to Spot One, How to Keep One

I want to celebrate the good husband. Plenty of blog posts have challenged selfish husbands (and, admittedly less often, wives). But here are some qualities that make a man a great husband!

Island With No Power, No Airport Receives Shoebox Gifts

Children on a remote island in the Pacific receive shoebox gifts and the Gospel of Jesus Christ thanks to the outreach teams with Samaritan's Purse.

For the Sake of the Gospel, Be Reasonable

Hyperbole seems to be the rhetorical strategy of the day in Christian circles.

‘I Like Jesus but Not the Church’ – Common Perceptions of Christians

One reason younger people say I like Jesus but not the church is they fear the church will try to control how they dress and act and organize their faith the way the leaders think it should be patterned.