Offering Christ: The Person in Evangelistic Proclamation
In his 2017 book Offering Christ: John Wesley’s Evangelistic Vision (Kingswood), John Wesley Fellow Jack Jackson encourages readers to see proclamation of the gospel, “the
In his 2017 book Offering Christ: John Wesley’s Evangelistic Vision (Kingswood), John Wesley Fellow Jack Jackson encourages readers to see proclamation of the gospel, “the
Some years ago, I learned that a name is a powerful thing. For example, while working to complete my undergraduate degree in education, on various
The simplest word in the entire Easter narrative is perhaps its most profound: “go.” It is Jesus’s first and only command to his disciples after
With the coming of spring and the anticipation of summer, many churches in the United States are preparing for the Short-Term Mission (STM) “season.” Churches
Culture is a particular way of life for a group of people. It is shared, learned, able to adjust, and all inclusive. It applies on
We live in a culture that wants to move faster and faster still. But, is faster always better? There are some things about going slow
The word “relational” gets thrown around a great deal when discussing evangelism. Just what that means deserves a closer examination. Allow me to illustrate one
At least 58 people died and 489 more were seriously injured by a killer in Las Vegas last year. A murderous driver in New York
Ever since William Carey founded evangelical missiology with the publication of his famous “Enquiry” in 1792, missions have been justified chiefly by recourse to the
In 1998 a team of six missiologists, under the auspices of the Gospel and Our Culture Network (GOCN), published a research project entitled Missional Church: