Article Archive
Connecting the Church with Unchurched Senior Adults
Alice moved from a small community in Iowa to be closer to her children who lived in Kansas City, Missouri. Alice attached herself to a Nazarene church in the area, but had developed no friendships beyond the recent acquaintances begun in the church foyer. She missed the relationships sculpted by decades of working, raising a family and caring for her neighbors in the same place.
The Mind of the Unbeliever – An Article in 3 Parts
Many philosophies or ways of thinking are found in our culture. How is a believer to find a way to sort through them and share the gospel with others?
Reclaiming the"E" Word?
By Bryan Stone, E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism
Boston University School of Theology
Creating Passion for Evangelism Through Small Groups
By Brooksie Jewell, Olivia Metcalf, Pam Thompson
This Bible Study is written with the believer in mind. The purpose is to bring those of the faith to a place where they begin to understand the importance of sharing their faith with all they meet. This is not a “how to” lesson on methods of witnessing, rather it is a stepping stone to holy living.
Personal Evangelism Presentation: Narrative Evangelism
Tim George
There are two common pitfalls to the lack of evangelistic fervor in the life of a Christian.
The Principle of Big Sunday
David S. Thornhill
The patterns in which people attend church.
10 Percent of Christians have the gift of evangelism: UNLIKELY!
What We Believe.
Pastor Tim Isbell
New to the Church of the Nazarene? Find out what we believe and who we are.
Effective Evangelism: Magnifying the Lord
By Lyle Pointer, used by permission from Holiness Today.
I'd Like to Witness, But . . .
By Lyle Pointer and Nina Beegle, used by permission from Holiness Today.
Moments of Crisis: Is Evangelism Appropriate?
by Brenda K. Styers, adjunct professor, Southern Nazarene University