Most agree that evangelistic growth has slowed to a trickle. Only slightly faster than the line at the DMV. Few adults are coming to Christ and even fewer are incorporating ...
As leaders, it’s our responsibility that we are actually answering questions that those we serve are asking. It’s our job to meet needs that people are feeling. It’s our opportunity ...
We’ve all been there as collegiate leaders. You’ve just finished an inspiring week leading students to serve the Lord during a mission project. Or maybe it was a life-changing discipleship ...
Throughout my time in ministry I have read many strategies and ways of reaching the campus for Christ and developing leaders. I have grown greatly by thinking through and applying ...
Have you ever noticed when somebody has missed a spot shaving? Probably not recently since everybody’s face is always covered. On the bright side, one silver lining of masks means ...
When Jesus gave the Great Commission, his scope was the world. In Matthew 28:16-20, He said it just to the 11 disciples, but His plan was for all nations to ...
How did I not hear the name William Wilberforce until I was 26 years old? In the year 2006, some 173 years after Wilberforce died, many people, like myself, learned ...
Recently, I had the opportunity to be a part of Harvest America as well as Young Influencers Mentoring Day with Greg Laurie. Greg Laurie is a godly and gifted evangelist ...
On the college campus, with increasing frequency, we’re seeing upperclassmen leaders in our ministry struggling to keep their heads above water. Unable to personally thrive, they are completely unable to ...
Most of us cringe at the word evangelism. Christians I talk to are creeped out by it, uncomfortable, and want to run as far away from “witnessing” as possible. Evangelism ...