Articles for Outreach & Missions
What Does Missional Living Really Mean?
The more invested and comprehensive we are in the various facets of ‘following Jesus,’ the more we will flourish in the world as children of God and kingdom contributors, and be able to engage in missional living.
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What Happens to Your Soul When You Die?
We’ve all thought about it. What happens the moment we take our last breath, our heart stops beating, and our soul departs from our now dead body? Truth be told, most of us fear dying, even if we do not fear death.
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Healthy Christians Don’t Hesitate
Don't hesitate: determine what you know you need to do—even write it down—then create a clear plan of action to align yourself with what God wants from you.
Outreach & Missions How To's
7 Great Summer Church Outreach Ideas
Summer is a time when things aren’t so chaotic and people are a little less tense. And it's a GREAT time as a church to make yourself known in your community. We’ve got seven summer outreach ideas for you to do this year.
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The Asbury Revival: When You Lay Hold of God, Never Let Go!
Many years ago, an old man who experienced a revival when he was younger was asked why the revival ended. His eyes were filled with holy fire when he cried, “When you lay hold of God, never, never, never let go!”
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25 Common Myths About Christianity, And Answers From James Emory White
Looking for a help in answering common objections to our faith? James Emery White ’s A Search for the Spiritual: Exploring Authentic Christianity (Baker Books) is an excellent resource.
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A Recap of ‘The Thorn’—And Why You Should See It
In an interview with ChurchLeaders, creator John Bolin describes the unique format and story of "The Thorn.” He also reveals why pastors and congregants should see the show—and invite their churched and unchurched friends to join them.
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Dad, What’s Your Vision for Your Family?
When God made the family, he started by giving it a man — to lead it, to direct it, and to guide it. This wasn’t by accident, but by design.