An Evangelistic Approach: Addressing the Sinner’s Hope
In our last blog post, we evaluated a few common approaches Christians use when communicating the gospel. There were two main concerns that I expressed …
In our last blog post, we evaluated a few common approaches Christians use when communicating the gospel. There were two main concerns that I expressed …
Last year, I wrote an article evaluating popular evangelistic phrases that potentially water down or replace a Biblical response to the gospel. The discussion that …
What is the church’s mission? How does the mission of the church relate to the mission of God? Are they the same, or different? Clarifying …
A man under conviction of sin and trying to justify himself asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?[1]” In response, Jesus told him the story of …
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 …
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 …
An Unsung Hero of the Evangelical Revival All throughout history, we see that the Lord delights to use the faithful, unheralded labors of consecrated, ordinary …
There is nothing simple about making disciples, and yet, making disciples should be done simply. Forming local churches from new disciples does not need to …
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 …
The Lord has blessed Rooted Thinking over the past year. Thank you to all who have read, shared, and commented. Here are the top ten …