by Billie Johnson | Aug 14, 2024 | Encouragement, Personal Evangelism
Get Good with Telling I recently celebrated my birthday. While I have many, many friends and loving family, I opted to take myself to dinner. I selected a new-to-me restaurant because they had salmon and grits on the menu. Upon being seated, I placed my order and had...
by Brock Anderson | Feb 9, 2024 | Encouragement, Personal Evangelism
Are We Making Evangelism Too Hard? Many of us have been encouraged or taught to approach evangelism as a point-by-point monologue. So often, we simply want to share our experience with Jesus and invite someone else to experience Him as well, but then we stall. We try...
by David Souther | Dec 14, 2023 | Christian Living, Encouragement, Holidays
Don’t Let Christmas Crowd Out Christ Christmas is a wonderful time of reflection for believers. It is also a hectic time of distraction. The pressures of shopping, travel, attending events, etc. can highjack our thoughts and derail our normal routines. Because...
by Larry Moyer | Aug 4, 2023 | Encouragement, Personal Evangelism
How Can I Share the Gospel When I Feel Like a Hypocrite? “How can I share my faith when I feel guilty about my own struggles in the Christian life – when I feel like a hypocrite?” Whenever I get asked this question, my first reaction is to say, “Congratulations! You...
by Larry Moyer | Feb 7, 2023 | Christian Living, Encouragement, Evangelism Training
How to Practice Patience and Kindness in Evangelism Note: This is the first article in a three-part series on practicing the attributes of love in evangelism. In each article, authors highlight one or more attribute of love found in First Corinthians 13:4-8 and...
by David Souther | Nov 17, 2022 | Encouragement
From “Failure” to Fruitfulness “Sometimes what we call ‘failure’ is really just that necessary struggle called ‘learning.’” – Unknown Sometimes the most spectacular failures produce the most important lessons. Several years ago, I was invited to go on a mission trip...