Outreach Leaders
Unlikely Fighters of the Bible
From Mary, the mother of Jesus, to the Apostle Paul, individuals who seem to have no place being instrumental in God’s plan, find themselves exalted. Here are 10 unlikely fighters we find in the Bible.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
What It Means to ‘Profess to Know God’ But ‘Deny Him’ by Our Works
In his letter to Titus, Paul writes of people who “profess to know God, but they deny him by their works” (Titus 1:16). What does that mean? How can we deny God by our works?
Articles for Outreach & Missions
How I Use the Pilgrim’s Progress in Evangelism
I believe with all my heart that faith (only) comes from hearing and hearing from the word of God. (Rom. 10:17) But over the years I have found myself using "The Pilgrim’s Progress" at some point during an evangelistic encounter.
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Strike While the Iron is COLD
In practical terms what does strike while the iron is hot mean -- because the fact of the matter is most days the iron isn't hot.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
The Crisis in American Missions and What You Can Do About It
Due to a subtle, yet profound, shift in decision-making, missions activities in U.S. congregations are less impactful because they are designed to satisfy members’ needs rather than make a difference in the world.
Coronavirus Updates & Stories
Don’t Be an Idiot – Beyond Covid-19, It’s Still Good Advice
Don't be an idiot means don’t be the fool who still insists churches keep meeting together during the Coronavirus when thousands of people are dying.
Outreach Leaders
Ten Critical Keys for Designing a Creative Culture
Right now, during this time of turmoil around the world, creativity will be vital in providing a roadmap out. So right now is the time to develop a creative culture inside your organization.
Outreach Leaders
My Homeless Friend
In recent months, a man began standing at the top of the interstate off-ramp near my home with a small, cardboard sign asking for money. He is homeless. His name is Darren.