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evangelism
Articles for Outreach & Missions
10 Ideas for Meeting Your Neighbors
How do we get to meet our physical neighbors? Those people who live within a close proximity to us? Here are a few suggestions.
Articles for Youth Leaders
Don’t Miss It: The One Thing That Changes Everything in Youth Ministry
It’s time to mobilize the next generation! When you download the report, you’ll receive clear, actionable steps to make this vision a reality.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
How Event Evangelism Helps People Share the Mission
One of the tools we can use for training people to get comfortable talking with others, inviting them to our weekend worship gatherings, and eventually sharing their faith, is through event evangelism.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
How to Encourage Church-Wide Evangelism
Developing a church-wide evangelism requires intentionality, vision, and strategy. Here are several steps to engage the whole church in this vital ministry.
Outreach & Missions How To's
How to Witness to Family Members at Thanksgiving
What if we saw our gatherings with extended family not as a chance to check out, but as an opportunity for Christian mission? Do you know how to witness to family members?
Articles for Outreach & Missions
10 Characteristics of a Healthy Church
A healthy church is not simply a church wrapped up in continual introspection and self-purification. It is a church wholly in love with Christ and fully committed to His Great Commission
Articles for Outreach & Missions
‘Evangelize’ Is in the Bible; ‘Evangelism’ Isn’t
The word evangelize is used 52 times and the word “evangelist” is used a few times as well, but the word “evangelism” is as absent as a loudmouth in a boot camp for mimes.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Strong Ministry Is About Playing Offense
As the church, we often forsake playing offense when it comes to youth ministry. Pastors, church leaders, youth leaders: it’s time for playing offense. Now is the time to mobilize your congregation and your youth group to advance the Gospel.
