Imagine you're out there sharing the gospel at an event like Tulip Time or the Creation Booth, and suddenly a teenager strolls up, eyes wide with curiosity. You excitedly hand him a gospel tract and ask, "So, who is Jesus to you?" He looks back at you, completely bewildered, and replies, "Who is Jesus? Is... Continue Reading →
WW: PrayerMate
PrayerMate.net Keeping up with prayer requests from people can be a difficult challenge for some of us. Life is busy enough, but for those who are in ministry and are involved in so many lives, organizing our prayer requests can be daunting. We have different groups: whether they be family, friends, unbelievers or church members;... Continue Reading →
WW: Got Questions Ministries
http://www.gqm.one A few years after I received the Lord in 2003, I had the idea while on a camping trip for a website question & answer database called: Honest Answers, where people can send in questions that a team of knowledgeable Christians would answer. I started the website in Google Blogger, but struggled to write... Continue Reading →
WW: Blue Letter Bible
http://www.blueletterbible.org If you were to take a poll of all the websites that students of God's Word use on a daily basis, one of the top 5 would have to be, without a doubt, Blue Letter Bible (BLB). This invaluable resource has become essential for many believers seeking to deepen their understanding of Scripture. It... Continue Reading →
Website Wednesday: An Introduction
If you consider yourself an evangelist, a pastor, or anyone deeply involved in ministry—or even a passionate student of God's Word—you're likely on the hunt for impactful websites to share with your followers and those you encounter. Yet, with the internet's overwhelming expanse, where do you even begin? Who really holds the treasure trove of... Continue Reading →
Effective Training for Evangelism: The 7 “P”s
If you were to ask nearly any Christian why they hesitate to share the gospel or what holds them back from expressing their faith, you will undoubtedly receive one or all of these answers: The person will get mad or irritated at me Being laughed at Being asked a hard question and not knowing the... Continue Reading →
Starting Conversations Naturally
Starting a conversation in the natural to work into the spiritual can be difficult, especially when we don't know what to say. In the article series: Talking to Strangers, we've discussed how to get into conversation with just about anyone using several tactics such as: F.O.R.M. (Family, Occupation, Recreation, and Motivation) and bringing up things... Continue Reading →
The Value to Register Early – Pella Tulip Time Outreach
Three weeks from today, starting on May 1st will be the annual Pella Tulip Time Gospel Outreach. Group Leaders and Guest Speakers have had their meetings, know what they are presenting on, and are diligently preparing to make this year's outreach the best so far. We've been in prayer, seeking the Lord's guidance, sharing the... Continue Reading →
Arguing from the Unknown
"...that you may learn by us not to go beyond what is written, that none of you may be puffed up in favor of one against another." (1 Corinthians 4:6, ESV) When it comes to engaging with unbelievers on the street or discussing matters with our brothers and sisters in the church, it’s reckless to... Continue Reading →
Peacemaker vs Peacekeeper: What’s the Biblical Difference?
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. Matthew 5:9 NKJV In a world often marked by division and conflict, the terms "peacekeeper" and "peacemaker" are frequently used interchangeably, yet they carry distinct biblical meanings. While both roles are centered around the pursuit of peace and unity, Scripture highlights important differences... Continue Reading →
