Despite what many people say, you don’t have to travel! It is not a need or a right, something to which you are entitled.
When those in control are evil, resistance can be seen as an admirable and even noble task.
Living in the light of the Scriptures always yields great benefits, and given the absolute relevance of God to everything, his revealed priorities are crucial to all travel considerations.
Going abroad must be one of the most widely practised but least considered activities in which Christians participate.
We know what people in our culture will not like hearing, and we prefer to avoid things that are awkward or unpleasant. The problem is that the gospel—literally the best news in the world—contains awkward bits.
In Acts—regardless of the speaker, regardless of the audience, regardless of the dominant response in a particular situation—gospel proclamation always leads to opposition.
Scripture indicates that the apostle was flexible in his approach to sharing the gospel. Different contexts, it seemed, encouraged him to broaden his repertoire.
You could change the world, just like Albert McMakin did when he asked a young man he knew to an evangelistic event.
Your personal testimony can be very powerful when speaking with non-believers, so don't hold back on how you've experienced God in your life.
Stephen Liggins introduces us to an overlooked ‘hero’ of evangelism, but it isn’t who you’d expect.