perspective Should You DIY Evangelism? DIY evangelism starts with a great idea, but because you came up with it, you have to do it yourself. This can cause tons of stress. However, recruting and equipping team members to help you can ensure your evangelism continues after you've moved on. Read more Worth the Risk Love fuels courage. Where is love calling you to be brave? Pick up the phone. Write the letter. Say the words. The desire for genuine connection makes facing fears and taking risks worthwhile. Read more 10 Bible Verses for Tired Parents Parenting is hard, but God provides encouragement in His word. Here are 10 verses for weary parents. Read more Seeds of Friendship Evangelism begins with building meaningful relationships. Small steps can lead to bigger connections, opening doors for shared faith and fellowship. Read more The Language of God It is estimated that there are more than 7,000 languages in existence, but what is the language of God? Read more The Heart of the Table Ken and Lisa Krenzler use their culinary skills and research on biblical foods to invite people to the table for an enriching evening of conversation and community building. Discover more about this Northwest table-centered ministry! Read more Our Everyday Call to Evangelism Evangelism is a year-round process, not a one-and-done event. What form of evangelism will you do over the next 52 weeks? Read more Four Ways Kids Can Share Their Faith With Pentecost 2025 in full swing, kids may be wondering how they can get involved in sharing the gospel with others. This list is a good place to start! Read more A Singular Sign The term "signs" is a favorite in religious circles, especially in the face of disasters. The most well-known phrase, "Signs of the Times," has become a classic religious response to disasters, wars, epidemics and similar turbulent events. Read more Every Day is a Gift After many tests that kept showing things in question, I got an answer. The doctor told me, “You have metastatic breast cancer. It has spread to your brain, bones and liver.” I had a choice in how to react. Read more Trust on the Cliff Face God sees us in our struggles and calls out to us, hoping that we will trust Him enough to battle our fears and climb to Him. Enjoy reading this story from a young adult writer. Read more The Audacity of Hope in a World Gone Mad The world is a swirling vortex of chaos. War, famine, pestilence and injustice seem to be the order of the day. It's easy to get lost in the darkness and to succumb to despair. But even in the darkest of times, there is a flicker of light. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Should You DIY Evangelism? DIY evangelism starts with a great idea, but because you came up with it, you have to do it yourself. This can cause tons of stress. However, recruting and equipping team members to help you can ensure your evangelism continues after you've moved on. Read more
Worth the Risk Love fuels courage. Where is love calling you to be brave? Pick up the phone. Write the letter. Say the words. The desire for genuine connection makes facing fears and taking risks worthwhile. Read more
10 Bible Verses for Tired Parents Parenting is hard, but God provides encouragement in His word. Here are 10 verses for weary parents. Read more
Seeds of Friendship Evangelism begins with building meaningful relationships. Small steps can lead to bigger connections, opening doors for shared faith and fellowship. Read more
The Language of God It is estimated that there are more than 7,000 languages in existence, but what is the language of God? Read more
The Heart of the Table Ken and Lisa Krenzler use their culinary skills and research on biblical foods to invite people to the table for an enriching evening of conversation and community building. Discover more about this Northwest table-centered ministry! Read more
Our Everyday Call to Evangelism Evangelism is a year-round process, not a one-and-done event. What form of evangelism will you do over the next 52 weeks? Read more
Four Ways Kids Can Share Their Faith With Pentecost 2025 in full swing, kids may be wondering how they can get involved in sharing the gospel with others. This list is a good place to start! Read more
A Singular Sign The term "signs" is a favorite in religious circles, especially in the face of disasters. The most well-known phrase, "Signs of the Times," has become a classic religious response to disasters, wars, epidemics and similar turbulent events. Read more
Every Day is a Gift After many tests that kept showing things in question, I got an answer. The doctor told me, “You have metastatic breast cancer. It has spread to your brain, bones and liver.” I had a choice in how to react. Read more
Trust on the Cliff Face God sees us in our struggles and calls out to us, hoping that we will trust Him enough to battle our fears and climb to Him. Enjoy reading this story from a young adult writer. Read more
The Audacity of Hope in a World Gone Mad The world is a swirling vortex of chaos. War, famine, pestilence and injustice seem to be the order of the day. It's easy to get lost in the darkness and to succumb to despair. But even in the darkest of times, there is a flicker of light. Read more