Simple Church Planting
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 …
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 …
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 …
Everyone Has a Story Everyone loves a good story. Stories have a captivating power over us because they touch on the deepest longings and aspirations …
The Power of a Testimony Sharing your testimony is one of the most natural ways to engage unbelievers with the gospel. Testimonies have a compelling …
I am excited to introduce to you our first free online course, The Disciple-Making Life. In this course, we will explore the Biblical foundations, principles, …
Prayerful Proclamation Prayerfully proclaiming God’s Word in the power of the Holy Spirit is the heart of disciple-making ministry. From the testimony of God’s Word …
Repent and Believe: Clarifying the Gospel Call When we share the gospel, we need to be clear on what we’re asking sinners to do in …
In our increasingly “spiritual but not religious” society, we are seeing a growing interest in things like karma, mindfulness, and zen. These ideas and practices come directly from Buddhism. In this article, veteran missionary Forrest McPhail explains how we can engage those who embrace Buddhist beliefs with the truths of the gospel.