Evangelism

Public Christianity in a Post-Christian World

Evangelizing in a post-Christian setting is scarier—and more fun—than you might imagine. Here are four books that will help guide you.

The Key to Breaking Down Emotional Barriers

People listen to people they trust. A person who has an emotional barrier does not trust Christians in general, but that doesn’t mean they cannot come to trust you if you work to show yourself a trustworthy friend, family member, neighbor, or colleague.

It Starts With Just One

Church members were responsible for inviting their “one” to church where a banquet was held and an invitation to join the church family was given. More than 40 people joined.

Chicken Little Syndrome and the Church

We have bought into myths that hinder our witness and keep us passive and fearful about sharing our faith.

Reaching the Good Person Who Believes in God

Aiding cultural Christians in the pursuit of a faith that is deeper, richer, fuller, better.

Encouraging Christians to Have Spiritual Conversations

Barna: Three-quarters of self-identified U.S. Christians have fewer than 10 spiritual conversations a year.

Barna Group: Spiritual Conversations in the Digital Age

How Christians Approach to Sharing Their Faith Has Changed in 25 Years

8 Types of Christians Whose Online Behavior Hurts Their Witness

Do you recognize one of your favorite thought leaders—or yourself—in any of these descriptions?

Ed Stetzer: Christians in the Age of Outrage

How to Bring Our Best When the World Is at Its Worst

Do Something Beautiful

R. York Moore: The Story of Everything and a Guide to Finding Your Place in It

Finding Your Place in a World Made Beautiful

When we are in the presence of beauty, our experience of it is far from sterile; it is transcendent.