In God's strength we can
How might we partner with God, the great evangelist, and share the gospel in an increasingly post-truth and post- Christian culture? asks Rebecca Pippert, author of Stay Salt
What unites all Christians everywhere is our joyful agreement that the greatest thing that ever happened on our weary and battered planet is the coming of Jesus to earth – and that the message of the gospel is quite simply the best news ever. So here is my question: if this is so, why do so many Christians struggle to share this breathtakingly glorious good news? How can we believe that there is no greater news in the world but still feel unable or unwilling to tell others?
Though the gospel is as glorious as it ever was, the world has changed dramatically. Today our western culture is increasingly post-truth and post-Christian: not merely not Christian but set...
Yet we must never forget, that even as our cultural landscape becomes increasingly secular, secularism does not have the power to erase our human longings for meaning and worth. If anything, it...
Yet many Christians today are fearful of sharing their faith and don’t know how to make Jesus known in today’s cultural context, especially with an increasing hostility towards faith. That is...