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One-on-One with Nik Ripken on ‘The Insanity of Sacrifice: A 90-Day Devotional’
Sacrifice is a joy when it is framed by eternity.
ʻWherever You Are, Be All Thereʼ: Living a Life of Mission
A vision for mission everywhere, at all times, in all ways is one that understands that there is no moment in our day when we aren’t on mission.
Kobe Bryant: Reflections on Fatherhood, Passion, and Immortality
Three things about Kobe’s life and legacy ring true, and are informative—especially for believers. 
A Gift to the Church: International Students at Our Doorstep
God’s gift to us is the opportunity to touch the nations and be touched by them in a very warm, close, and personal way.
Should Church Planting Be Done Through People or Through Churches?
In today’s churches, we place more of an emphasis on church planting through people than we do church planting through churches.
20 Truths for ‘Unburdened’ by Vance Pitman
“The primary call on my life is not to do something for Jesus; the primary call on my life is to be with Jesus”
Why Has Evangelism Declined?
Instead of starting with our questions, we should start where people are and walk them to the gospel.
Died: Jack Van Impe, Televangelist Who Saw Signs of End Times
Every week for more than 30 years, he interpreted headlines in light of prophecy.
The Confessions of a Recovering Evangelist
In a society full of people who would rather speak than listen, people are starving for someone who is willing to offer them their ears.
How to Make Evangelism More Normal in Your Church’s Life
We are all busy. But we all have the same 24 hours a day and we all have time to do what is most important. Evangelism has to be a priority.
My Lowest Point of Character Is My Highest Point of Leadership Capacity
Kingdom Character: How to be Faithful to the End (Part 1 of 3)
That They May Be One: Unity for the Sake of the World, Part 2
Could we travel beyond our comfortable theological tribes and villages in order to befriend, encourage, support, and love other pastors and priests in our own community?
That They May Be One: Unity for the Sake of the World, Part 1
Could we pastors, priests, and ministry professionals begin to finally “get over” the idea of separation and competition?
How Do You Define Evangelism?
Evangelism at its simplest is the telling of the gospel. But evangelism includes not just the telling.
Billy Graham, Prince Albert, and Two Lives Changed Forever
A personal story about a hero who changes lives forever.
The Light of the Nations
The visit of the Magi draws our attention to the global nature of the gospel.
At Reinhard Bonnke’s Memorial Service, Thousands Celebrate His Massive Harvest in Africa
African and Pentecostal leaders honor German evangelist during three-hour Orlando funeral.
Gospel Fluency in a World of Improv
What is it that you long for as a pastor, evangelist, or Christian leader?
My New Year’s Resolution: To Call Myself Christian in Public
After years of “playing it cool” with my unbelieving friends, I can tell you: It only gets weirder to talk about faith the longer you wait.
Well-done Evangelism: Evangelism Lessons from Jesus’ Encounter with the Woman at the Well
We all have in our minds what we would deem bad evangelism or evangelistic tactics. So, what about good evangelism? What does good evangelism look like? 

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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