Posts Tagged ‘evangelism’
Ep. 138: The Generation After Millennials
Powered by RedCircle Isn’t it a little weird to think that the oldest Millennials are now approaching their forties? It’s true. The youngest generation is no longer the Millennials, but Gen-Z. Gen-Zers…
Read MoreEp. 134: Evangelism in a Skeptical World
Would you consider yourself evangelistic? Honestly, not many would. In our extremely skeptical world where there’s an abundance of worldviews, trying to get someone to repent and believe in Jesus is a daunting task. With us this week to talk about evangelism in a skeptical world is Dr. Sam Chan. Not only does Sam help us see how things like contextualization, cultural hermeneutics, and storytelling can help your evangelism, but he also shares with us some of his own stories. And for those who have a fear of evangelism, Sam provides some good advice. Don’t miss this important conversation.
Read MoreEp. 217: Missing the Point of Christianity
If being a Christian means a quick trip to Church every Sunday morning, then you may be missing the point of Christianity.
Read MoreEp. 158: Make Your Faith Stand Out
“What if Christians became known not for how LIKE the world they have become, but for how UNLIKE the world they have become through love and good deeds?” That’s only one of the sentences from Scott Sauls’ newest book, ‘Irresistible Faith,’ but it’s the core of it altogether, and Scott joins this week to give some insight on how we can stand out in our faith.
Read MoreEp. 136: Are Stories a Part of Your Life?
One site on the internet says that roughly 600 movies are released each year – and that’s just in the US. If you add every other country, you’ll be in the thousands. Then add novels, plays, etc. to the mix, and one thing becomes very clear: stories are powerful and popular. So, what exactly constitutes a story? Why is storytelling essential for the gospel? And why should Christians be invested in both engaging and telling stories? Pastor and children’s book author Casey Fritz is with us to help us through these questions.
Read MoreEp. 127: Reaching Your Millennial Friends with the Gospel
Millennials are one of the most diverse generations today. That’s why it’s so crucial we take the time to consider this generation – primarily in regard to how we can reach them for the gospel. It’s great to have author and blogger Chris Martin with us on the show to talk about how we, as millennials, can help reach other millennials with the gospel. What do we need to know about this generation to help them know Christ? Whether or not you’re a millennial, we know you’ll be encouraged and informed in this conversation.
Read MoreEngage Your Neighbour with these 4 Steps
If you call yourself a Christian, then you have been given a command by Jesus to “Go and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19). This is what Jesus Himself…
Read MoreEp. 066: Evangelism in the 21st Century
Years ago now I (Isaac) got into a van with 12 college students and drove around the country. We were doing a service tour of different churches – providing a time of worshipping through music and preaching the Word. In Burlington, Ontario we stopped at a small church, and that’s where I met John Nathan. At the time, he was a pastor. Now, he’s the Ontario regional facilitator for The Gideons. I recently met up with him and we decided to have a conversation on evangelism in the 21st Century – and that’s what this is all about. In this conversation, John reminds us of the Holy Spirit’s role in salvation, how we need to be daily enjoying the gospel, and what we can do to grow in our zeal for sharing the good news.
Read MoreWhy Aren’t We Sharing the Gospel?
Evangelism Every Bible-believing Christian has the same duty in life to share the gospel. Speaking the story of God, man, sin, Jesus, and the Spirit’s work to an unbeliever must…
Read MoreEp. 050: Living Off-Centre
Powered by RedCircle Mark Koop, Executive Director of Greater Vancouver’s Youth Unlimited, joins us on the podcast this week to help us understand what it means to live as “off-centred”…
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