Evangelists can feel isolated and alone, leading to discouragement. We need peers and mentors for mutual encouragement and growth, so we can faithfully fulfill our evangelistic calling throughout our lives. We will explore several kinds of relationships essential for evangelists to thrive, their vital characteristics, and how we can develop them for the sake of the gospel.
Applying “Design Thinking” to your evangelism strategies will stimulate your creativity and make you more effective at contextualizing the Good News. Wilson Smith, one...
An African proverb says, “If you want to walk fast, walk alone. If you want to walk far, walk together.” Kim Reisman explores the...
It’s easy in today’s busy world to neglect our primary relationships while we pursue our God-given visions and dreams to reach the world. Striking...