How Modern Evangelism Creates Consumers – Alan Hirsch
Alan Hirsch critiques how evangelism has evolved in modern church culture, arguing that it has unintentionally fostered a consumer mindset. In their efforts to grow, he points out that churches have catered to consumerism by focusing on attracting people to religious services much like a business would attract customers. This approach has led to consumer-driven […]
Bill Hull: The Gospel and Discipleship
Bill Hull emphasizes the intrinsic connection between the two, arguing that the Gospel inherently involves discipleship. Hull critiques the modern church for focusing on decisions for Christ while neglecting the long-term process of discipleship, which leads to shallow faith. He explains that discipleship isn’t an optional follow-up to conversion; rather, it is part of the […]
How do you know that Christianity is the one true worldview?
In a world filled with various belief systems, religions, and philosophies, one of the most significant questions someone can ask is, “How do we know Christianity is the one true worldview?” This question challenges believers and seekers alike to examine the foundations of the Christian faith and to explore how it stands apart from other […]
Lacey Sturm’s Testimony – God Saved Me from Suicide
Lacey Sturm shares her testimony of how God saved her from suicide at 16 years old. Despite being an atheist and feeling overwhelmed by pain, she was touched by a preacher’s message and a stranger’s love, leading her to see her own selfishness and experience God’s love and desire for her to change. This encounter […]
Jesus Loves Addicts – Luke 4:16-18; Matthew 11:19 – Skip Heitzig
When a person ingests a substance or engages in an activity that provides temporary pleasure and then such acts become compulsive and interfere with ordinary life responsibilities, he or she is said to be an addict. Addictive behavior is widespread and is one of the reasons many addicts turn to Christ for help. Jesus has […]