Clarifying the Message of Evangelism

Introduction In our previous article, we sought to clarify the nature and goal of biblical evangelism. We noted that evangelism is proclaiming the good news of Jesus with the goal of persuading people to repent and believe in Christ. In today’s article, we want to clarify the message of evangelism so that we can faithfully…

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Clarifying the Nature and Goal of Evangelism

What comes to mind when you hear the word “evangelism?” Those who grew up in fundamentalist churches might recall experiences they’ve had passing out tracts or going out on door-to-door visitation. Others might think of street preaching or evangelistic church services. Some might think of a “Romans Road” gospel presentation with a tack on “sinner’s…

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What Activates Faith in the Power of the Gospel?

This article first appeared on the website of Gospel Fellowship Association Missions, here. We republish it here with permission. People who are confident in the power of the Gospel will proclaim it. They will be burdened for the Gospel to spread to the world. But experience teaches us that our confidence in the power of…

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A Culture of Fear or of Faith

“Grant” by Ron Chernow,1 a volume that I am currently enjoying, is the life story of the eighteenth president of the United States. One of the subplots of this well-written tome is the vast difference between the two most important Union generals during the War Between the States. Khurram Naik, in a 2020 blog, wrote…

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Counseling Your Children about Salvation

I pray for my children’s salvation every day. If you are reading this post, then probably you do too — and you should! There is nothing that a Christian dad desires more than the salvation of his children. I believe that ultimately, God is sovereign in salvation (John 6:65; Acts 13:48). It is a gift…

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You Don’t Need a Passport to Reach the Nations

I make it my ambition to preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named, lest I build on someone else’s foundation, but as it is written, “Those who have never been told of him will see, and those who have never heard will understand.” – Rom. 15:20-21 I was twelve when I first…

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Evangelism in a Post-Christian Culture

Times Have Changed I doubt that many of us need to be convinced that we are living in a post-Christian culture. When the waves of postmodernism crashed on the shores of our culture in the late 20th century, Biblical concepts that were accepted by society at large began to erode. Judeo-Christian beliefs have been replaced…

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Believing Evangelism – 2022 Annual FBFI Fellowship

We are in Greenville, SC, at Mount Calvary Baptist Church for the annual FBFI Fellowship meeting. We enjoyed a tremendous opening service, with great music and good fellowship. So many good friends from years of ministry are gathered at this meeting, and there are new ones to meet as well. This meeting is a highlight…

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A Dark Room: My Heart & Abortion

Having held my lifeless stillborn daughter in my arms almost 35 years ago can bring a rising level of emotions to my heart when I consider the current scenario being played out in the SCOTUS Roe v. Wade “ leak” and upcoming ruling. My heart. Yes, … that’ s the key word in the previous…

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The Leadership Crisis: Searching for Answers (2)

Many are writing about the rapidly growing leadership crisis in America’s churches. In part one of this series, I suggested that there are two glaring omissions in many of our lives and churches that contribute significantly to this vacuum of leadership. These two omissions may even create or encourage other causes pointed out by other…

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