“Christians should care about ALL suffering, especially eternal suffering in hell.” Click here to see video of John Piper speaking on evangelism and social justice at the recent Lausanne Conference on Evangelism. by Daniel L. Sonnenberg, Wilmington, NC

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D.A. Carson on Balancing Justice and Evangelism
TGC turned to four leaders and asked: How do Christians work for justice in the world and not undermine the centrality of evangelism? (1) By doing evangelism. I know numerous groups that claim to be engaging in “holistic” ministry because… Read More ›
More Missional Ideas from Outreach Magazine
A list of ideas from the March/April 2010 issue… Reaching 20-somethings Do the church’s leaders exhibit the fruit of the Spirit? Is there a concern for justice and compassion in your community and world? Are you involving emerging generations in… Read More ›
Missional Ideas from Outreach Magazine
A list of ideas from the July/August 2010 Issue: Small Church America… Survey the community to discover what people are struggling with CommunityVision of America ArlingtonAnswers.com Home foreclosure alternatives Homework help for youth Shut down Sunday worship to go out and… Read More ›
Churches Reaching Men
In reading some articles in a recent Outreach magazine (May/June 2010), I found a few interesting quotes and ideas about reaching men in today’s culture. Kenny Luck says, “In the mind of the average man, the church is where you go… Read More ›
Notes on Secrets to Success from the United Methodist Church
Rev. Dr. Ken Priddy shared the results of a recent United Methodist study at Presbytery. Read more from Ken Priddy at http://kenpriddy.blogspot.com/. Common factors in successful churches among United Methodists: 1. Small groups and programs for youth, children and adults2. Active… Read More ›
Notes from Mike Ashcraft on Church Planting
Notes from a recent meeting with Mike Ashcraft, pastor of Port City Community Church in Wilmington, NC. Not direct quotes, but a summary of our conversation about church planting. 1. The vision for founding of PC3: a church for people who… Read More ›