Outreach Leaders

3 Ways to Keep Your Church Engaged During a Pandemic

Before the pandemic, online offerings and social media were embraced largely as ways to serve and grow on-campus, in-person events. Now we must think creatively about how acres and parking lots, buildings and fields, can serve the online efforts.

Surprised by Chesterton

“Ignorance is the first penalty of pride.” So wrote H.G. Wells in his 1920 work The Outline of Human History, in which he argued that...

David Platt: Why Most Christians Aren’t Involved in the Great Commission

“If you can trust God to save you, then you can trust God to lead you."

3 Ways to Love Others Better

Jesus commands us to do it. So how do we do it well?

Yes Christian, You Need the Church

Christians need church. And we all need a healthy reminder from time to time that we need the church through all the seasons of our lives.

Don’t Demonize, Show Honor: Responding to Others After This Election Ends

There’s the usual stuff I will say: comfort those whose candidate lost with the certainty of Christ’s victory. Caution those whose candidate won from putting too much hope in the outcome of any election, and remind them to show compassion to those struggling with fear over their loss.

Is God Calling You to Go?

"The question is no longer if you’re called. It’s only a matter of where and how."

How to Successfully Handle a Tension-Filled Conversation

It’s difficult for a conversation to be productive or end well when one or both persons don’t listen; they’re not interested in another view and simply want to drive their agenda regardless of the consequences.