by Samantha Ponce | Jul 20, 2022 | Christian Living, Personal Evangelism, SMSC
“My testimony isn’t a big deal.” Well, yes it is! People say that our stories define us. As Christians, we know three important things about these stories. First, they are authored by God for His glory and our good; second, Jesus is at the center...
by Hazel Jebaraj | May 17, 2022 | Christian Living, Evangelism Training
More than Words: The 80/20 Rule of Evangelism The Gospel changes everything. It brings dead things to life and brings hope to the hopeless. The Gospel changes everything. It brings dead things to life and brings hope to the hopeless. And in wanting others to share in...
by Ryan Dunleavy | May 14, 2022 | Christian Living, Encouragement, Evangelism Training, SMSC
Five Marks of Conversational Evangelism As I once heard a preaching on James 3:1-12. I thought to myself, “I’d be better off not saying anything at all…” But in this prolific text, James is showing us the power of our tongues so that we would use our tongue well, not...
by Brock Anderson | May 11, 2022 | Christian Living, Encouragement, Evangelism Training, Personal Evangelism
How we Turned Evangelism from a Blessing into a Burden I want evangelism to be a blessing I look forward to, but it feels like a burden I feel pressured to accomplish. Is that how you feel? Well, I think you’re in the right place to make some headway in the direction...
by David Souther | Apr 19, 2022 | Christian Living, Encouragement
Mental Health and Ministry: Caring for Others Starts with Caring for Yourself Our world is becoming more stressful by the day. Events such as the pandemic, rapid inflation, the war in Ukraine, and a host of other issues are stressing people out and taking a toll on...
by Ryan Dunleavy | Apr 18, 2022 | Christian Living, Holidays
He has Risen! Good News No Matter the Season Every year an Easter season comes and goes. After Eastertime, chocolate doesn’t like to be shaped like a bunny. Pastel colors seemingly leave our wardrobe after this holiday. In all honesty, most Easter “things” go whenever...