by Brock Anderson | Feb 15, 2022 | Apologetics, Fear
The Gospel and Church Hurt My wife was in tears, my children were confused by the suddenness of what had happened, and I just felt completely defeated. This new idea of “church hurt” (for us at the time) had suddenly become very real, very fast. We felt ostracized,...
by Hazel Jebaraj | Nov 16, 2021 | Fear, Personal Evangelism
Get Uncomfortable: Reaching Those Who Don’t Look Like You Let’s face it, we are all guilty of it. We are quick to put labels on people, whether good or bad, based on our assumptions of them. But what if those labels stop us from reaching out and sharing the Gospel...
by Taylor Vandersmitte | Nov 9, 2021 | Christian Living, Fear
The Myth of Unreachable Friends Have you ever had a friend hurt you? Have you had a friend spill information to you that caused you to view them in a different light? Have you had a friend follow the path of sin, and abandon you because you are a believer in Jesus...
by Samantha Ponce | Aug 6, 2021 | Fear, SMSC
Understanding Fear: How Fear Affects Evangelism There are many conceptions about evangelism, and one is that Christians should not be afraid to share the word of God. The reality of this world and sharing one’s faith makes it difficult to not feel the nerves of...
by David Souther | Jun 17, 2021 | Christian Living, Fear, Personal Evangelism
How to Live Out Your Faith in a Cancel Culture Cancel culture refers to a now common practice of withdrawing support as a way of expressing disproval over something that is considered by some to be objectionable or offensive. For some, it is a practice to embrace. For...
by David Souther | Oct 9, 2019 | Fear, Personal Evangelism, Workplace Evangelism
Identity Management: An Evangelism Killer I loved October 31 as a kid. It was the one day of the year when I could pretend to be someone else: a superhero, a Jedi knight, or my favorite cartoon character. By simply putting on a mask, I could look like whoever I...