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Listen to our final episode of Exploring Evangelism Myths on why we need to celebrate more than one type of evangelism.
Is evangelism about a single moment or is it more of a journey? Find out as we explore the fourth myth.
Why does evangelism come easily for some and not for others? Find out in the third episode of Exploring Evangelism Myths.
Who is the best at sharing the gospel? Followers of Jesus said pastors... but we disagree. Learn more in episode 2!
Explore the first myth with us and discover why people feel uneasy about sharing their faith and ethical evangelism.
Do you want to see evangelism with fresh eyes? Exploring five myths with us about evangelism.
Aaron Pierce from Steiger International inspires us to understand the hurdles youth are facing today and how to come alongside them.
Bob Lenz from Life Promotions on bringing hope, healing, and inspiration to students across the nation.
Our final episode in the Visionary Women series features Dr. Reverend Nicole Martin, Director of U.S. Ministry at American Bible Society.
Get ready for our third episode of Visionary Women with Carrie Headington, Canon Evangelist for the Episcopal Diocese
Next up in our Visionary Women series: Ebony Small with Pulse Movement is making waves in leadership and discipleship.
To kick start our Visionary Women season on the City Gospel Movements Podcast, join us in listening to Hannah Gronowski from Generation Distinct
Join us in hearing from four women who are shaking up the way they do evangelism, discipleship, scripture engagement and young generations in their cities.
Professor Rob Kelly teaches us how to answer the "why," "what," and "how" of gospel movements in our cities.
Bob was impacted personally by homelessness and decided to do something about it. Learn more about his idea and the ripple affect it is creating.
Barna Group wants to help you minister better in your city. You don't want to take this for granted. Learn from their research now.
After 15 years in college ministry, Josh Chen knows a thing or two about the next generation… and how to reach them with the Gospel.
Chuck Bomar leads a multi-site church. He is passionate about the theology of faith and work. He is a writer and consultant. But he still says, "I'm just Chuck."
...and hear practical ideas for starting spiritual conversations in your city.
You don't always hear "for-profit sustainability" or "consumer insights" in gospel movement conversations. We think Jessica is onto something.
Shaila Visser explains why.
Jamie Winship--an ex-cop and CIA agent--admits he has fears. Phew, we're not alone. But now what?
Learn how we can have effective and encouraging conversations in a divisive environment.
French-native, Raphael Anzenberger, shares how to evangelize a culture that forgot to think about God.
Evangelism training for the 80% of the church who are introverts looks a bit different than you've seen before.
Youth aren’t just the future. God is using them to impact cities today.
Roger Valci did it. Now there's 27 churches working together to make a lasting impact in their Northern California cities.
Sarcasm + British Accent + Contagious Passion for the Gospel = Rowena Cross. Listen now.
A citywide strategy to share the gospel with Seattle has pastors working together in small cohorts...and it's working.
How putting the school in the driver's seat creates change-making partnerships that last.
Adam Durso fosters collaboration between mega-church pastors across New York City. Learn how he's doing it.
How the Murdock Trust–a billion dollar foundation–first coaches the organizations they fund.
...and the one message he wants to tell gospel movement leaders everywhere.
We sat down with Detroit-based non-profit leader, Chris Lambert, to talk about his story and the organization he founded–Life Remodeled.
And maybe that’s the key to these genuine friendships.
People don't share the Gospel. They feel unqualified and afraid.
How do you share the gospel with a high school student?
Jason Janz co-founded Cross Purpose because he was discontent with the existing models for engaging poverty.
What does a city movement look like in a post-Christian context?
Millennials have left the church. They frustrate their bosses. And they're confusing their families.
Because Eugene churches prayed, the government acknowledged miracles happening in their city.
Steve and Patti Buss lead a movement called the One Hope Network in Eugene, Oregon.
Reggie McNeal speaks on themes he has researched through years of working with city leaders
(Part II) Josh White—Pastor of Door of Hope in Portland, Oregon
(Part I) Josh White—Pastor of Vision and Teaching at Door of Hope in Portland, Oregon.
Artie Padilla believes that if Every Neighborhood Partnership ceased to exist...
Ross Chapman leads the city gospel movement in Evansville, Indiana.
Ross Chapman left his dream job to lead city transformation in his hometown of Evansville, Indiana.
Milan Homola and Anna Johnson represent Compassion Connect, an organization in Portland, Oregon
How do you reach a generation that doesn't want to be in the same room with you?
As a type-A leader, Rob Kelly confesses why he’s given up trying to control everything, and explains how his leadership is stronger because of it.