May 17, 2018By Christopher K. LeePeople Are Not ProjectsThe greatest challenge to our evangelism isn’t a hedonistic culture or a relativistic worldview. Nor is it scientific reasoning or religious pluralism. It’s our own faithless witness.
February 04, 2016By Willie KrischkeWhy I’m Not Selling JesusI am not a good salesman. If I had to make a living selling things to people, I would probably starve.
March 02, 2015By Matt MeyerWhy Missions MattersI used to think missions was a thing for super-Christians.
October 29, 2014By Jason GabouryThe Gospel: What It Is and Why It MattersI sat at a border crossing in the middle of the Albanian refugee crisis. My team and I had been sitting at this particular border for three hours.
October 08, 2014By Steven GrahmannMoving Past Evangelism Sweats into Spiritual ConversationsI had my first evangelism-induced sweats when I was in seventh grade.
September 12, 2014By Lisa LiouHow to Talk About Jesus Without Being AwkwardIn the past year, I have found myself in more conversations about Jesus with people outside the Christian faith than in any other year since college.
July 16, 2014By Sharon MessmoreHow I Learned to Love My Own TestimonyI used to think my testimony could be summed up in five words: I grew up in church.
January 17, 2014By Ryan HammillWhat Kind of Savior Is This?What happens when we follow God’s heart right into the midst of the urban poor?
September 25, 2013By Christopher K. LeeGrowing in EvangelismWhat does it take to become a “multiethnic witnessing community transformed by Jesus reaching every campus culture”?
August 13, 2013By Jeannie Rose FieldTalking with StrangersThe first time I was asked to share the gospel at a Proxe Station, I tried to get out of it.