The Evangelists Hall of Faith

The North American Mission Board (NAMB) recently dedicated the “Evangelists Hall of Faith” at their headquarters in Alpharetta, Georgia. The Scriptures tell us he that wins souls is wise. While evangelists have often gotten a bad rap (usually because of those white patent leather shoes and wild suits of the ‘70s), they are a gift to the body of Christ. Continue reading “The Evangelists Hall of Faith”

Are You Usable? (Part 2)

It seems we think God blesses just because people like it. We have confused popularity with power. We’ve confused the applause of men with the approval of heaven. We are being used, but by whom? How can we be used by God when we have nothing more than feel-good theology that demands nothing of us? Whatever happened to, “My life, my all I give to Christ who loves me so”? Continue reading “Are You Usable? (Part 2)”

Good and Evil Run on Parallel Tracks…

…and normally arrive about the same time. I learned that from my friend and one of my heroes, Ron Dunn. As I was thinking about the end of the first decade of the 21st century, I thought how true that observation really is. This decade has been filled with amazing stories. It’s also been a decade of tragic realities. We are no longer “safe” in America. September 11 changed the way we live. The rise of Islam, and particularly radical Islam, is something we will all deal with as long as we live. Continue reading “Good and Evil Run on Parallel Tracks…”