Tag Archives: Evangelism
Perhaps Pope Benedict XVI is right
According to Chris Castaldo, Pope Benedict XVI was not that far off the mark when, on his recent visit to Germany, the pope commented on the growth of evangelical and Pentecostal churches in Germany. This growth comes mostly at the expense … Continue reading
How two rebuffed evangelists founded a movement
This article first appeared in ChristianWeek on December 1, 2009 (Vol. 23 No.18) _______________ Not only is The Salvation Army Canada’s largest non-governmental direct provider of social services, it is arguably the world’s most trusted and respected charity. Be it a flood, … Continue reading
Has the Southern Baptist Convention tipped too far?
As Professor of Evangelism at Southeastern Baptist theological Seminary, one should not be surprised that Alvin Reid cares about the progress of the gospel. In “We have reached the tipping point”, Reid blogs about the current state of the Southern Baptist Convention, noting … Continue reading
Reflect – Doing Evangelism
Every way of not doing evangelism is wrong. Every Christian—young or old—is called to evangelize. Carl F.H. Henry in “A Conversation with Carl F.H. Henry” by Russell D. Moore

