Articles for Outreach & Missions
The Need of the Hour: to Make Disciples
Yes, we are talking about evangelism, but I actually see training believers in this area as the heart of my calling: to make disciples.
Christian News
Profit Plus Purpose: Using Business Know-How To Change Lives in Rwanda
Jon Porter is making a profit thanks to his business acumen. But he’s also making an impact for Christ—and making life-changing impacts for a community of people in need.
Outreach Leaders
Why Did the Spirit Drive Jesus out Into the Wilderness?
In Mark's gospel account, Jesus’ baptism is a moment of glory. But then the Spirit enters in, like a bouncer, and immediately throws Jesus out into the wilderness. Why is that?
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Your Guide to Some of the Best Men’s Bible Studies
The ultimate goal of studying Scripture is to deepen our relationship with God and grow in our faith. We hope this guideis helpful in finding the best men’s Bible study for you, and we wish you all the best in your journey of spiritual growth and discovery.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Is It Okay for a Christian To . . . (Google Autofill)
Have you ever Googled “is it okay for a Christian to . . . ” and then filled in the blank with everything from watching Game of Thrones to cremation, attending a gay wedding to getting a tattoo, practicing yoga to drinking wine?
Outreach Leaders
When Helping Hurts Vulnerable Children
Research has found that orphanages typically do considerable harm to a child’s development. Unfortunately, despite good intentions, American Christians are often an obstacle to the movement to replace them.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
10 Reasons You May Be a Stranger to the Cross
Don’t be a stranger to the cross. You cannot afford to live a life that isn’t fully committed to the cause of Christ.
Outreach Leaders
The Power Is in the Message
So many Christians think they can’t share the Gospel until they’ve built a strong friendship with someone over time and “earned the right to be heard.” But the power is in the message, not the messenger.