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How do we distinguish biblically grounded contextualization from unbiblical compromise?
The best rule of thumb to help distinguish between biblical contextualization and...
How do we do biblically informed contextualization?
Answer: Give up your rights The Apostle Paul had every right to eat meat, p...
Take your work with you — business for a mission
Have you ever thought about doing business for a mission? You ...
What is success in missionary service and how is it measured?
The Bible teaches several key truths with undeniable clarity: Results in the world...
What does the Great Commission require of the local church?
Answer: To fulfill Jesus' command to "go and teach all nations" (Matt. 28:19), c...
Joint prayer of the "big four" during the meeting
We have all been to churches where prayer, although present, has no purpose...
4 Reasons to Add a Regular Prayer Meeting to Your Church Schedule
If you could add one thing to the church schedule, what would it be? Sisters...
A Call to Pastors: Pray for Your People
If God has called you to be a pastor, then I am sure you are eager to pray for...
Praying for revival in a foreign church
What if you have prayed faithfully and diligently for years for revival in your city, and...
The connection between evangelism and the local church
Evangelism is both a personal task and a team effort. Think of fishing...
Evangelism at work
As cultural opposition to Christianity grows, the question arises: what influence does this...
Evangelism without the call to "come forward"«
A few years ago I preached my first sermon as a pastor of a Baptist church...











