Outreach Leaders

Extraordinary Acts of Love in Ukraine, Directed at the Most Vulnerable – Children and Orphans

For many of us working in the orphan care space, we know that the kind of temporary family separation we're seeing in Ukraine puts children at an increased risk of being permanently separated from their families.

Will the Sunday After Easter Be a Letdown?

Last Sunday was a major event in your church, but don't let it make every other week less holy. Find out more about the Sunday after Easter.

He Gets Us: Reframing Jesus for a Skeptical Generation

When we were approached to build a creative campaign to help reclaim the promise of Jesus in America, we recognized this assignment for what it is: a generational opportunity to play a role in an important move of God. 

Follow Jesus, Expect Suffering

Suffering is an expected part of the Christian life. This truth in itself will never attract anyone to the Christian faith—until they understand that because suffering is the way of Jesus, it also brings life.

Work is Spiritual: 3 Ways to Serve at Work

Microsoft Excel and frustrating situations at the office, but still, the concept of work is spiritual. When we spend forever with God in heaven, we will have work and industry to accomplish.

How Dangerous Is Your Money?

Money will either bless you or curse you. Money is a tool that can reveal what the desire of your heart is.

Why We’re Not Equipping Others for Ministry

While some pastors neglect equipping for several reasons, some churches insist that pastors “do ministry” rather than equipping people for ministry. Three reasons stand out.

He Gets Us: Offending (Some) Christians While Reaching the Unchurched

Sometimes the best approaches to connect with non-Christians will make some Christians uneasy. Why is this the case? Because unconventional approaches break the mold of what most Christians envision when they think of evangelism.