Many evangelistic efforts bear little fruit. It may be due to our inability to convey the right information, but it may also be due to an inappropriate environment for the information to be interpreted correctly. This article describes a process that God may use to engage a person whose heart has been prepared, so that the seed sown is received, not only as truth, but with joy. Relational evangelism carried out faithfully allows consistent sowing until chaotic moments open the heart
Possibly the greatest contribution the Church Growth Movement has made to spiritual gifts is recogni...
The receptivity principle of church growth discerns who in the local population is generally respons...
George Hunter has spent a lifetime studying the ministry of evangelism. Following his teenage conver...
Many evangelistic efforts bear little fruit. It may be due to our inability to convey the right info...
The opportunity to communicate with differing worldviews has increased. Equipping those wanting to e...
This article provides a fresh perspective on evangelism by reflecting a belief in the Triune God--th...
Problem Seventh-day Adventist evangelism has attracted fewer postmodern Generations X and Y persons ...
While churches and Christian concerts are typical loci for evangelism, some Christians also broach t...
Theologically in the Old and New Testaments the laity or God\u27s own people are commissioned with...
NPO Statement: Christians longing for inner healing and wholeness along with growing intimacy with J...
There has been a rift in the providential establishment of our Lord. Humanity is indulgent unto sin ...
Problem A church with declining membership for over 20 years and almost devoid of additional new mem...
Building networks of partnerships for effective ministry in the 21st Century is often discussed with...
This article examines biblical motivations to multiply new, healthy churches. Such motivations emerg...
Faced with an unusual question from a Cambodian friend who had heard stories from God’s Word, I emba...
Possibly the greatest contribution the Church Growth Movement has made to spiritual gifts is recogni...
The receptivity principle of church growth discerns who in the local population is generally respons...
George Hunter has spent a lifetime studying the ministry of evangelism. Following his teenage conver...
Many evangelistic efforts bear little fruit. It may be due to our inability to convey the right info...
The opportunity to communicate with differing worldviews has increased. Equipping those wanting to e...
This article provides a fresh perspective on evangelism by reflecting a belief in the Triune God--th...
Problem Seventh-day Adventist evangelism has attracted fewer postmodern Generations X and Y persons ...
While churches and Christian concerts are typical loci for evangelism, some Christians also broach t...
Theologically in the Old and New Testaments the laity or God\u27s own people are commissioned with...
NPO Statement: Christians longing for inner healing and wholeness along with growing intimacy with J...
There has been a rift in the providential establishment of our Lord. Humanity is indulgent unto sin ...
Problem A church with declining membership for over 20 years and almost devoid of additional new mem...
Building networks of partnerships for effective ministry in the 21st Century is often discussed with...
This article examines biblical motivations to multiply new, healthy churches. Such motivations emerg...
Faced with an unusual question from a Cambodian friend who had heard stories from God’s Word, I emba...
Possibly the greatest contribution the Church Growth Movement has made to spiritual gifts is recogni...
The receptivity principle of church growth discerns who in the local population is generally respons...
George Hunter has spent a lifetime studying the ministry of evangelism. Following his teenage conver...