How to Get Your Feet Wet in Evangelism

Evangelism can feel like a daunting task, especially if you're new to sharing your faith or are unsure of where to begin. But getting your feet wet in evangelism doesn't have to be overwhelming or intimidating. Evangelism is about sharing the truth of the gospel---the good news of Jesus, in ways that are authentic and... Continue Reading →

Book Review: “Sticky Church”

"Sticky Church" by Larry Osborne is a practical guide on how to build a church that keeps its members engaged and coming back, emphasizing the importance of small groups. Osborne, a pastor with extensive experience in building teams, shares insights and strategies that have been proven in his own congregation at North Coast Church in... Continue Reading →

GotQuestions.org Just Got Better!

GotQuestions.org, the ministry that I write for and answer questions, announced Wednesday the launch of their new central hub: a one-stop shopping for all things Got Questions Ministries, called GQM.one. Many of you are familiar with the broad range of Got Questions Ministries' resources including GotQuestions.org, BibleRef.com, 412Teens.org, GQKidz.org, CompellingTruth.org, videos, podcasts, translations, Bible studies,... Continue Reading →

In the Game, Sidelines, or Stands?

For the past five weeks, some of the men in my church are participating in a discipleship study called, "Real-Life Discipleship: Equipping Disciples Who Make Disciples". I am really enjoying it and has been convicting and stimulating, with much to do every day and things to think about. Not to mention getting together with the... Continue Reading →

Book Review: 4 Chair Discipling, by Dann Spader

I recently read the book, 4 Chair Discipling: Growing a Movement of Disciple-Makers, by Dann Spader. It was a refreshing read. Even though this book was only 154 pages long, which included the notes and appendix, it was packed with so much useful knowledge for the new convert to the seasoned pastor. It was very... Continue Reading →

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