Amplifying Evangelism: Unplugging the Tools That We Turned Into Rules

As I look back on my life, especially being born into an Irish (nominal) Catholic home in New York City, I firmly believe that I am a Christian today because of a chain events that were set in motion by the sovereignty and providence of God. Let me explain.

Three Ways to Make Easter Weekend Special for Your Church Family

Once a year, we have an unprecedented opportunity to welcome some in our communities who would not normally attend church. I want to give you some things to consider as we move toward the final planning stages for Easter weekend:

After Two Years, South Asian Village Gets ‘Jesus Well’

The entire community of one South Asian village will join in World Water Day celebrations on March 22 by dedicating their new “Jesus Well” — a well drilled and installed with the support of Gospel for Asia (GFA), and which is the result of more than two years of prayer.

The 4 Common High-Attendance Days in Churches

Whenever I do any type of consultation with a church, I ask to see attendance records. And though it is not a rule without exception, I typically see three to four spikes in attendance.

Christian Author Hopes to Turn Character into Talking Robot that Raises Big Questions

Bit the Bot is the simple, sweet story of a house cleaning robot who is forever getting into trouble of the technical and not moral variety.

New Jersey Church to Launch Alternative to Youth Purity Conference

A megachurch in New Jersey is launching a purity conference alternative for youth in their twenties and teens on Friday, April 15th at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, April 16th at 9:00 a.m. at Calvary Chapel Old Bridge.

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