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The RADIUS Initiative Applied, Part 2: What Is the Gospel?

(This is part 2 of a series of posts that draw applications from my novella, The RADIUS Initiative. You can purchase the book here for only $7.99.) Sometimes, in the good effort to lead someone to Christ, instead of sharing the clear gospel, we end up sharing all 66 books of the Bible. OK. That […]

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Would God Do Whatever It Takes?

Have you ever sat in deep thought about what God really, really wants from you? I thought about God this morning. (Novel idea…I know.) In 2006, Barna listed quite a troubling and sad statistic: More than half of all adults (54%) believe that if a person is generally good, or does enough good things for others […]

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4 Ways to Inspire Your Children to Evangelize

I love to hear my kids tell me they just shared the gospel with one of their friends at school! It makes feel like I’m actually doing something right (which doesn’t always happen with me). So I thought I’d share a few ideas with you that could help you inspire your children tell the truth […]

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40 Years of Evangelistic Impact! (Monday’s Ministry Spotlight: EvanTell, Inc.)

The tag line on their website says it all, “For nearly 40 years EvanTell has existed for one purpose…to declare the Gospel clearly and simply around the world, and equip believers to do the same through resources, events, training, and mentoring.” Through December 2009, EvanTell has seen God glorified through 58,302 trainings on how to […]

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2 Ways to Learn How to Share Your Faith Clearly and Effectively

Many Christians don’t share the gospel. It’s not because they don’t want to, but because of two simple reasons: fear and lack of know how. Perhaps you’re one of them. You’ve dreamed about sharing the gospel with someone you know, but something is holding you back. Wanna learn how to overcome fear and learn how […]

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4 Overlooked Principles about Church Growth

(This is a guest post by David Souther, one of my friends at EvanTell. I love what he said in this post! Read more about David here.) Most, if not all, church leaders would like to see their churches grow numerically in 2012. Growth is a sign of health. If a child is healthy, he […]

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