Saturday, March 10, 2018

Saturday Lagniappe: "Listen. It's a Ministry." and More


Listen. It’s a Ministry.

Have you considered the ministry of listening? Read More

Why are Christians so Mean?

Christians are mean in proportion to when they value being “right” over being “like Christ.” Read More

St. Patrick's Passion for Missions

Patrick of Ireland is probably the most celebrated Christian figure in popular culture—second only, perhaps, to St. Nicholas. We devote a day on our calendar to him every year. Personally, St. Patrick’s Day means a traditional Irish meal of corned beef and cabbage. It is a reminder of the simple pleasures in life that the Irish seem so good at celebrating. It conjures images of all things green, of leprechauns, and of “luck.” However, by all human standards, the patron saint of Ireland was anything but lucky. Read More

Are You Willing to Go if God Calls You? Thoughts on Our Mission as We Follow Jesus

Mission, ultimately, is at the heart of the gospel. Read More

Who’s the Evangelism Champion in Your Church?

It takes a team—a multistrand cord of leadership—to effectively direct the local church in evangelism. Read More

Do You Really Care about Evangelism? If So, You Need To Do More Than Pray

Prayer is the starting point, not the endpoint, of our journey in helping people from darkness to light. Read More

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