How (And How Not) To Use Facebook for Ministry
It is generally true of new technologies that they do not just add something to life, but that they also replace something that is already there…
It is generally true of new technologies that they do not just add something to life, but that they also replace something that is already there…
I recently read where 11% of the U.S. population plays one or more fantasy sports per year. Additionally, 22% of males between the ages of 18-49 play fantasy sports. Looks like fertile grounds for ministry to me…
Evangelism is To bear witness to Jesus Christ, in the power of the Holy Spirit, so that [1] people may come to put their trust in God, through Christ; [2] to acknowledge Him as their Savior; and [3] to serve Him as their King, [4] in the fellowship of His Church.
What’s the culture of your ministry? Can leaders/coaches articulate the gospel? Do people deeply care about conversions? Is their a culture of prayer for the lost? Are leaders excited about the gospel?
In 2006, 41% of 6 to 17 year olds participated in sports. This number is up from 34% in 1998. Sports was the most popular extracurricular activity…
I recently came across this article talking about the growing popularity of Lacrosse. Below are some stats from the article…
Found this to be very helpful. It comes via Ed Stetzer’s blog: A preacher of the Gospel – the greatest form of evangelism is simply preaching the Gospel. Can be male or female – this gift is given to women as well as men. The first evangelists were women instructed to tell the good news to the Apostles…