ArticlesThe Role of Persuasion in Presenting the Gospel Many people become uncomfortable when the word “persuade” is used in reference to evangelism, but the concept is biblical.
ArticlesA Biblical Theology of Work and Identity, Part 4: Call or Command? When a subjective “call” to ministry is mistaken for a divine command, the result is unnecessary anxiety and guilt.
ArticlesHow One College Student Went From Avoiding Missions to Full Surrender Tyler Betz always felt a tug to ministry, but he knew missions wasn’t for him—until he served short-term.
ArticlesSolus Christus: William Carey’s Missional Foundation William Carey’s ministry teaches modern missionaries that the Bible, not emotions or experiences, shapes how we preach the gospel.
ArticlesA Biblical Theology of Work and Identity, Part 3: Demystifying ‘the Call’ Oftentimes when Christians throw around the word “calling,” they mean desire—and there’s an important difference.
ArticlesHow a Plane Ride Broke One Student’s Heart for Missions Too often, short-term missions never leads to long-term impact. But for Megan Kinne, that wasn’t the case.