The Blog
Ideas, Stories, & Inspiration4 Key Steps to Loving Your Neighbors in an Isolated Culture
Mark 12:31 calls us to love our neighbors, but this can be downright challenging in our culture where it is difficult to even get to know your neighbors. How do you love your neighbors in such a culture of isolation? Read more to find out!
Service: The Door to Evangelism
We often must ask ourselves the question, “What might I do that would demonstrate my desire to be like the Savior and bring many opportunities to share the gospel?” The answer is a one simple word. . .
Reaching Your City for Christ through Service
The fact that churches and cities are inseparable in Scripture lets us know that cities should be important to us as well. But where do we start when reaching our cities for Christ?
How to get Your Center Excited About Evangelism
How do we cultivate an environment of evangelism in our pregnancy centers and get those with whom we serve to be excited about it? Learn a few ideas how from Dr. Larry Moyer.
The Importance of Authenticity in an Age of Hypocrisy
If you share your faith on a regular basis, you have heard the following more than once, “Christians are hypocrites.” Some non-believers use that phrase to derail the conversation. However, that objection should also be a reminder to examine our lives. After all, I don’t want my hypocrisy to interfere with someone seeing Jesus.
Responding to “All Christians are Hypocrites” in Evangelism
“All Christians are Hypocrites” is a common accusation that is hard for many to respond to. You may want to jump straight to denial or to deflecting the question. However, that is not the best response when trying to evangelize to unbelievers. This blog offers some helpful guidance on how to respond to the accusations of hypocrisy.
How Can I Share the Gospel When I Feel Like a Hypocrite?
Learn how to share your faith authentically, even when grappling with personal struggles and feelings of hypocrisy in your Christian journey. Discover practical insights to navigate these challenges and effectively communicate the message of salvation with genuine sincerity.
Making the Gospel Relevant to Those Who Don’t Care
Discover effective strategies for sharing the gospel with individuals who seem indifferent to matters of faith. Learn how God can work in unexpected ways to draw people to Himself when we practice prayer and patience in our actions.
Evangelizing the Apathetic
In a world characterized by hyper-distractions and apathy towards the gospel, Christians face unique challenges in their evangelistic efforts. By recognizing that apathetic individuals still seek fulfillment, readers are encouraged to engage in meaningful conversations by discovering what brings joy and meaning to others’ lives.
Further Reading
How to Turn a Conversation Toward Christ
Over the years, people have told me that one of the most helpful pieces of advice I have given them is how to turn a conversation to...
Linking Others to Christ
I want to challenge you to think a little differently about evangelism than maybe you have in the past; to see every conversation as a chance to create another link in someone’s connection to the Savior.
Mercy in the Midst of Mourning
Mercy is not often something we think of in the midst of mourning, but there are good reasons to change our mindset in this area. Dr. Larry Moyer shares several from his own mourning experiences.
An Unexpected Resolution for 2020
The most unexpected resolution for the New Year is one that blesses you, but is fully focused on others around you. Surprising things happen when you focus on living an others-first life.
How to Share Your Faith More in 2020
Sharing your faith more is a resolution you may be looking to accomplish in 2020. But how do you make it stick? Dr. Larry Moyer shares several helpful ideas in this blog.
Training in Myanmar and China | 2019 Report
EvanTell had a very successful year with leadership and evangelism training in China and Myanmar – see the results in this full report.
Lessons from a Multi-Cultural Manger Scene
As my children make manger scenes in their own way with various action figures and Lego characters, it reminds me of how many different kinds of people are drawn to the gospel – and I think there is an important point here to explore.
Giving Thanks in a Thankless Culture
If you are like me, keeping the “thanks” in Thanksgiving can be a challenge. In a culture where commercials tell us to want more and...
Finding Thankfulness In Adversity
In my 46 years of traveling as an evangelistic speaker, I have discovered something that isn’t truly surprising, but it is instructive....
Halloween: Off-Limits or Opportunity?
Just the mention of the word “Halloween” can polarize a room full of Christians. There is no shortage of opinions about it. Some...
Identity Management: An Evangelism Killer
I loved October 31 as a kid. It was the one day of the year when I could pretend to be someone else: a superhero, a Jedi knight, or my...
3 Essentials for Evangelism in College
If you are a college student talking with classmates about Jesus Christ, you encounter all kinds of problems. Some just don’t seem open to...
No Coincidences: Alec Kindred’s Story
After he won a copy of our Evangelism Study Bible in a Facebook drawing, we learned some awesome facts about Alec Kindred - and realized...
Brandt Jean and the Power of Forgiveness
“I forgive you … I want the best for you … I know that’s what Botham would have wanted … and the best would be to give your life to...
Three Essentials for Sharing Your Story
Our personal story can be a powerful tool God uses to reach others. The woman at the well shared her story in John 4 and many in her...
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