The power of sin is strong, but the power of God is stronger. The story of George Palmer illustrates this. George Palmer was an angry young man who hated God. He and nine friends brought zip guns to a Billy Graham Crusade in Australia, and you’ll never believe what happened next. (RSS readers can watch […]
Evangelism
God Can Use Whatever Means He Wants to Bring People to Himself
Kanye West’s apparent conversion to Christianity and bold gospel proclamation (reports of 1,000 committing lives to Christ at one of West’s Sunday Services) has me thinking: Our Sovereign God can use whatever means He wants to bring people to Himself. I was reminded of this recently as I read a couple of testimonies of how […]
Two Questions for Opening Up Gospel Conversations (Albert Mohler)
As times change, culture changes. And as culture changes, cultural receptivity to the gospel often changes. Because of that, we must think of ways to share the gospel that will speak to a culture’s idols and show the beauty of Christ in a way that touches needy hearts. In the short video below, Albert Mohler […]
The Gospel Blimp—Or, A Dummies Guide to Overcomplicating Evangelism
A summary of the satirical book-turned-movie The Gospel Blimp What if evangelism was easier than we previously imagined? What if today’s technology could make reaching your neighbors for Christ simple and cost effective? In the satirical book The Gospel Blimp (And Other Parables), a group of Christians ask those very questions and find their ‘solution’ in […]
The Truth Behind the Blind Men and the Elephant Analogy
The Blind Men and the Elephant Analogy is a common argument used by religious pluralists to illustrate their belief that all religions are essentially equal. The basic argument goes like this: There are several blind men who all encounter an elephant. One of the blind men feels the trunk of the elephant, and thinks the elephant […]