Because so many Christians (including many Christian leaders) have disregarded Genesis, even many church people do not truly understand the gospel. For today’s world, we need a radical approach to evangelism. That radical approach is to present the gospel the way God Himself does for us in His Word—starting in Genesis!
Most of today’s unchurched people in their twenties want more than the same old programs and insufficient answers. They enjoy deep conversation and wrestling with ideas. They also want meaningful relationships. So as Christians, we need to understand this generation and invest in them, if we want to reach them.
Consider these seven tips for reaching young people with the gospel.
We need to be aware of where people are at today, and like the Apostle Paul at Mars Hill, be prepared to adapt our approach, and be ‘always ready to give an answer’ (1 Peter 3:15). It’s exciting to know there are so many answers available today to the lie of evolution.
Acrimonious sparring on Facebook or tweets on Twitter do one any good. If the person mocks your response or tries to bait you through emotional words, respectfully decline or don’t answer at all.
Sharing the gospel can be tough these days. No matter what new witnessing method comes along, none of them seem to work like they once did.
I’m more motivated than ever to be as active as we possibly can to reach people with the truth of God’s Word and the gospel.
Ken explains how building an Ark will remind people of the truth of God’s Word and call them to salvation.
Visitors to Pastor Rick Piatt’s church office shouldn’t be surprised by the baby monkey in the playpen.
Any Christian can get caught in the “bubble.”
How do we reach those who aren't going to church?
From his experience as a teacher and pastor, Tim Chaffey has provided these tips for reaching young people with the gospel.
You don’t have to be a chaplain to share biblical truths with soldiers.
You don’t need to travel far to be a “missionary.”
We asked our Facebook friends to tell us the creative ways they share the truth about creation and the gospel.
Critics don’t deny that Jesus Daily has been sharing the gospel in a timely way.
We need to be aware of where people are at today, and like the Apostle Paul at Mars Hill, be prepared to adapt our approach.
Gathering to share common interests offers a great opportunity to share the gospel.
Evangelism and apologetics are two separate concepts linked in a very intimate way.
Social media sites open the door for Christians to present the gospel to more people than ever before.
The next time you hold an egg in your hand, remember the wonders of the God who made it.
PDF DownloadAre our modern nations like the model in Acts 2—or like the very different situation in Acts 17?
A critic’s email provides insight into how some non-Christians view the world. John UpChurch, AiG–U.S., shows how this can impact your witnessing.
You don't have to be a cyber nerd to reach others through the computer.
Almost any workplace can become a mission field.
Looking for new ways to reach others with truths about God and His creation? Perhaps you have heard some of these ideas but never tried them. Why not this summer?
Charles Spurgeon. John Wesley. Peter. Paul. They are all dead. If they could come back to planet earth for any amount of time, what would they want to do?
At the annual Flower Days in the Netherlands, the Baken family creates stunning flower mosaics that portray biblical themes.
Even when Christmas is over, giving to others doesn’t have to stop.
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