The Healthy Church in 2029: Ten Major Changes in Ten Years
Though I can’t know with precision the shape of our churches in ten years, I do see some outliers and trends pointing us toward some key directions. Let me take those signposts and fast forward ten years. Read More
How Do You Preach the "Hard Stuff"?
“How do you deal with preaching the hard subjects in the Bible, such as homosexuality, tithing, and sexual immorality?” This was one of the dozens of questions my panel received at a recent preaching conference luncheon at Southwestern Seminary. Here are a few practical ways I preach hard texts and topics. Read More
The Greatest Gift You Can Give Someone
In a world dominated by screens, distraction is king. This may be bad news, but it also provides a unique opportunity for us to love each other in a counter-cultural way. In a world of constant distraction, focus and attention become rare treasures. Read More
Seven Ways to Handle a Disgruntled Group Member
What do you do when that disgruntled person is in your Bible study group and has an issue that’s causing the members of your group to be uncomfortable? You’re the group’s leader. What are you supposed to do? Read More
Confession ≠ Repentance
Ty Gooch explains the difference between confession and repentance and how true repentance can lead to life transformation. Read More
A Conversation with a Scientologist
I’ve heard a lot about Scientology over the years, but never had the opportunity to speak to someone who believed it. That all changed this last Sunday afternoon. Read More
Reviving Evangelism: An Invitation to Join the Evangelism Leaders Fellowship
A think-tank community for Christian leaders focusing on the practice of mission, evangelism, and outreach. Read More
Why Trying to Reach Everybody Is a Really Bad Evangelism Strategy
Trying to reach everybody is one of the fastest ways to ensure you'll reach nobody. Read More
There is a downside to this approach which Carey Nieuwhof does not address in his article. When Jesus gave the Great Commission to the Church, he did not instruct the Church to make disciples of "people like us," in the apostles' case. the Jews, but all people groups. And God repeatedly showed to Peter and the infant Church that the gospel was not just for the Jews but also for the Samaritans and the Gentiles. Being focused and having one or more specific ministry target groups is a good idea but we should keep in mind that the gospel is for all people and not a select few. It is not for us to decide who God may have predestined for salvation.
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