Often times, when we think about the traditional “spiritual disciplines” what comes to mind are things like prayer, fasting, scripture reading, memorization, worship, and fellowship. But what about serving, tithing ...
It seems as if the longer people are Christians, the fewer non-believing friends they have. Instead of believers pairing up and immersing themselves into the non-Christian dorms and Greek chapters ...
Every September it happens for me. Between gospel conversations, following up with new believers, helping new laborers know what to do next, and being a father and a husband, I ...
It is commonly said that when you have all you need, build a longer table, not a higher fence. The 4th of July, and other holidays, give us an opportunity ...
This week, Paul shares about the urgency of evangelism and three practical habits that have proven effective for helping believers develop a missional lifestyle in a variety of contexts.
Is most of your staff made up of natural evangelists? Probably not. Very few of us are naturals at this. Check out this discussion led by Timothy Keller as they ...
Knowing the dedication and priority the gospel writers gave to this all-important time period, should we also seek to mirror this importance and leverage this time period for evangelistic purposes
Imagine what God will do with a growing number of laborers reaching out to more and more groups of people on your campus and beyond! Don’t settle for anything less ...
In this interview with The Gospel Coalition, Rosaria Butterfield shares from her unique vantage point that “the church has a lot to learn about standing with the disempowered and being ...
Without campus ministry leaders crossing cultural lines, our ministries, students, and the gospel will not cross over either. It’s up to you to decide if you are going to ...