But they dont look like me!Prostitutes, addicts, gang members, prisoners, homeless peopleseeing them through Gods eyes will help us look past our differences and recognize our shared need for Christ.
When the woman at the well is youMeet Abbie whose addictions to alcohol and sexual promiscuity led to a hardened heart that eventually was opened to the gospel.
Homeless, but not hopelessRead how Robert broke down social barriers between himself and a homeless man in order to share the gospel.
How do you tame a porcupine?Learn how to share Christ with homosexuals from Judy who was delivered from that lifestyle.
Penetrating OzHow to reach our Mormon friends with truth, not fiction.
Whatever it takes churchesA church in California overcomes cultural barriers, a church in British Columbia uses ministry evangelism to reach its community and a church in Maryland throws a party reminiscent of Jesus dinner with Matthew.
Let everything that has breathWorship and evangelism: do they go together? Worship is an essential part of Gods strategy for building His kingdom and drawing others to it. Authentic worship can bring others to Christ.
Miracle on my streetChristians can use miraculous events to tell neighbors and friends about a God Who heals, provides and saves. Whats the miracle on your street?
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Staff notes by Debby High
Off the Reccord by Bob Reccord
Awakenings by Henry Blackaby
My Mission:God plants seeds in hard soil