Jesus’ command to make disciples doesn’t have to be complicated. There are many seemingly ordinary things Christians can do to make an impact on those around them.
Clumsy sermon application often is the result of an individualistic grid.
When my daughter was a preschooler, she announced in early January that she had made a New Year’s resolution. She was resolved to no longer “eat butter by itself”.
One of the regular observations and laments of those doing gospel work in developing countries is the chronic shortage of helpful ministry resources: books.
Evangelistic conversations can be tough. However, there are things we can do to allow a tough situation to become enjoyable—and more importantly, effective.
What personal ministry is and is not about—and how to keep at it.
Not too long ago the Lord enabled me to preach through the book of Nehemiah in its entirety. It was a marvelous experience, one that went far better than I anticipated, but it was also much more of a mental workout than I expected.
Some of us leaders in Bible study groups just can’t help ourselves; we want to trot out all our answers to all the questions.
When was the last time you made a resolution to serve others with the gifts God has given you?