If you’ve been reading along with our series on evangelism, we have already covered the first two principles of evangelism The Privilege of Evangelism and The Priority of Evangelism: Part 1 ...
Family and friend dysfunction are awaiting most college students who return home over a break and has the ability to stifle the growth of the gospel in their lives. As ...
Countless people will come in and out of a person’s life on a short-term basis. These may include wonderful speakers, teachers, and leaders. The apostle Paul sees such people as ...
There are three types of college small group leaders: those who love leading small groups, those who hate leading small groups, and those who just love leadership and took the ...
Many models of discipleship have been created, with pastors and leaders trying to find the key ingredient to establishing a healthy discipleship process. I—along with countless others—have gone through some ...
Four years ago I was in Northeast Thailand spending time with a missionary family from the Netherlands. The family was focused on church planting among the Isan people, who according ...
Holding the Chaplain position in your house means you have enormous potential for influencing your brothers or sisters with Christ. Speaking from experience, here are nine insights that can help ...
I never thought I would have to write an article like this. I travel from campus to campus challenging students to understand their responsibility to reach all nations. You know…Christian ...
Jesus was not interested in developing a bunch of hoop-jumping, man-pleasing, ministry-managing minions but rather those with whom He could exchange His very life and friends for whom He could ...
Because the Great Commission is such a significant undertaking, our actions cannot be haphazard or random. We must go about it strategically, and that is where Target Areas come in