Last week, Pew Hispanic released some new information on the Hispanic population in the United States. You can find the 12-page pdf report HERE. You will also want to check out this helpful interactive map as well (see HERE). It provides a glimpse into 30 metropolitan areas. You can also […]
Monthly Archives: May 2011
When I wrote Evangelism: A Biblical Response to Today’s Questions, I wanted to produce a book that would be a valuable resource to local churches. I desired to create something that pastors would be willing to share with their church members. (We do not need to go to the statistical […]
Small Group Discussion and Evangelism
It has been over a year since I started this blog. In today’s post, I want to say thank you for your encouragement and share a little about the site. Check out the video below:
Thank You!
I now return after the longest hiatus from blogging since I started this thing last year. The past couple of weeks have been extremely busy with teaching, speaking and preaching engagements, and writing deadlines. I’m thankful to be back…writing about The End. It is now two days after the false […]
The Day After The Day After
Today is May 5–Cinco de Mayo. This day commemorates May 5, 1862, when an outnumbered Mexican army won a victory over the French. In light of this historic day, I wanted to take a moment to share with you some information regarding the Mexicans living in the United States. The […]
Cinco de Mayo and the Great Commission Opportunity
In the United States, May is officially designated as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. So, in light of this recognition that traces its origins back to 1978, I thought it would be good to use the occasion to provide you with a glimpse of the Asian and Pacific American peoples in […]