Have we gone soft? Do we sugarcoat the gospel?A spoon full of sugar may help with medication, but when it comes to the gospel we need to tell it like it is. Several Christian leaders share how we can connect with our culture without compromising the message.
With free doughnuts you get the gospelDavid Randsell uses doughnuts, Santa Claus suits and anything else that works to get peoples attention at the Edgewood Baptist Center in Dayton, Ohio. The results are new on mission opportunities and changed lives.
-vangelismYes, God understands computers. Wired on mission Christians are having incredible effectiveness in sharing the gospel online.
Holy Halloween?Well, not exactly, but running for cover is not the only option. Discover fun ideas for outreach that your children can help create.
Why I sleep in on SundayDiscover more insights into why non-Christians skip church in this continuing series.
Genuine witnessA former Jehovahs Witness explains his journey to the true Jesus and how you can share the truth too.
Go where the people gatherBig events like the Olympics draw large crowds and give ample opportunity for sharing faith in Christ, if Christians are prepared for action.
Time-share your churchPeople from around the world continue to seek new lives in North America. Your church can provide a welcome home for ethnic church starts.
Evangelistic sports clinicsSports and the gospel make a winning combination. Your church can host a sports clinic and provide an exciting platform for students and their parents to hear the truth of Christ.
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