Evangelism


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I frequent train others to share their faith using a marked New Testament. While this is not the only model for evangelism, it is a simple way to equip churches to communicate the gospel. It requires no memorization of Bible verses, prayers, or scripts. As Charles Brock often stated, “What […]

Good Old-Fashioned Marked New Testament


I have posted a series of videos at my YouTube channel on selected aspects of my book Apostolic Imagination. If you are looking for a good introduction to the book, check out these five teaching sessions. Then get a copy of the book! Reimagining Contemporary Missions Reimagining the Language of […]

Apostolic Imagination Video Series


If you have not checked out On the Road podcast with Pheaney, then you need to do so as soon as possible. Pheaney offers a fresh perspective on a variety of matters related to the multiplication of disciples, churches, and leaders. His down-to-earth approach helps the listener think practically about […]

On the Road with Pheaney



I have long appreciated the great Kingdom work accomplished by Sixteen:Fifteen. They work hard to help churches discover and use their unique gifts in partnership with others to make Christ known among all nations. They provide extensive resources such as The Mission Table, The Mission Matters Podcast, and a variety […]

Apostolic Imagination Webinar


How can ordinary followers of Jesus be transformed into extraordinary disciple makers? That is the topic of discussion on this episode of Strike the Match. George Robinson is my guest and serves as a professor of global disciple making at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He […]

George Robinson on Generational Disciple-Making


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Much appreciation to Dr. Alfonse Javed, pastor First Baptist Church, Metuchen, New Jersey, for having me on Our Urban Voices. If you have not checked out his ministry and this podcast, I encourage you to take a moment and click on the links. Here is the link to our conversation. […]

Our Urban Voices