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Disciplemaking: How Do Evangelism and Discipleship Go Together?
If we are going to use the term discipleship to talk about helping believers mature, our focus has to be more mission driven and evangelistically focused.
Inspired Questions: A New Approach to Prison Ministry
As we intentionally draw attention to the Scriptures, which reveal Jesus’s power, presence, ministry, words, deeds, miracles, and wisdom, we should also give concerted attention to the very questions the Holy Spirit inspired for us to read and consider. 
Cambodian Christians’ Government Endorsement Represents a ‘Modern-Day Miracle’
With major gatherings and promises of continued religious freedom protections, evangelists are eager to see the gospel keep spreading in the Buddhist nation.
Died: Reinhard Bonnke, Record-Setting Evangelist to Africa
Founder of Christ for All Nations, the German Pentecostal held one of the biggest evangelism crusades in history.
Judea, Suburbia, to the Ends of the Earth
Suburban America is a strategic mission field.
The Inspirational, Interdenominational, Multi-Congregational Ministry Movement
What happens when local churches stop competing and start seeing themselves as multiple sites of God’s Church in a city?
US Pastor Still Detained in India, Awaiting December Trial
Bryan Nerren “always knew the danger” of missions in South Asia but longed to see revival in Nepal.
This Church Model Thrives in Post-Christian Contexts
Missional communities seek to broaden our understanding of what it means to be a local church.
Want to Expand Your Global Vision? Read These Books.
8 reading recommendations for a ministry-focused life.
Why Are Some Churches Trading Pews for Dinner Tables?
A conversation with Dinner Church pioneer, Verlon Fosner.
Evangelism Isn’t About Results
The Parable of the Sower frees us from our desire for resolution.
Global Outreach Opportunity: Ministry Among International Students
A critical part of the broader diaspora movement of people is international students among us.
The Early Church Thrived Amid Secularism and Shows How We Can, Too
The pre-Christendom church managed to avoid both isolationism and accommodationism. Their model gives us a map for post-Christendom challenges.
One-on-One with Gabriel Salguero on Hispanic Heritage Month and the Church
“There is a revival in much of the Global South, and Latin America is a part of this revival.”
Missionary Insights into the Mind of the Unchurched in the Heartland
In Oklahoma, a person’s ideas about faith more likely come from media than from the Bible.
Church Methods Don’t Matter – Until We Do Them Wrong
We need to change our methods for the same reason I type using single spacing – because bad methods get in the way of the message.
Uniting to Disciple a Neighborhood
When the local church demonstrates unity, the natural fruit is gospel belief.
One-on-One with Greg Stier on Dare 2 Share LIVE
“If teenagers share their faith consistently over the short term, they’re more likely to keep their faith over the long term.”
The ’20s Come Roaring Back
Conservative Christians were mocked in the courtroom. Famous preachers were caught in scandal. Did we learn anything?
Leith Anderson Has Bright Hopes for the Next Decade of Ministry
The next 10 years will be challenging—but don’t believe the worrywarts.

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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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