Outreach Leaders

The Berlin Wall, 30 Years Later

The middle of West Berlin became one big pedestrian mall in the days after the Berlin Wall opened last November. Hundreds of thousands of East Berliners visited former homes, friends and family, [and] looked and shopped in stores they had only heard about before.

The Power of Words in Relationships

Whenever we struggle with low self-esteem, uncertainty, struggling to trust, or feel loved or worthwhile, one of the common factors is the words someone spoke to us. The power of words is undeniable.

The End of the Multisite Is Near (Sort of)

How do we effectively reach and disciple the most people with limited resources? I would put multisite in the category of air conditioning, sound amplification and video projectors; each addresses a specific challenge in ministering to a larger congregation in a modern context.

A 4-Step Plan to Build Your Personal Prayer Team

One of the greatest risks in local church ministry is not having specific people prayer team as a leader.

If Your Church Closed Its Doors, Would the Neighborhood Care?

I want to talk about why Millennials are fleeing the church in droves.

Race Matters: Why We Must Send More Missionaries of Color

According to recent estimates, African Americans comprise as few as 1 percent of international missionaries

4 Ways to Show You’re Really ‘In Love’ with Your Spouse

God wants you to fall in love with the person you’ll wind up spending the rest of your life with. But he also wants your love to grow into something solid and timeless – something more steady and reliable than mere human emotion.

What It’s Like to Follow Jesus in North Korea

North Korea is the most dangerous place on earth to be a Christian. But despite this, being a Christian in North Korea is not a rarity.