Your joy can convict unbelievers and be a powerful means of winning them to Jesus.
The Power of Serving with Joy

Your joy can convict unbelievers and be a powerful means of winning them to Jesus.
Young people have the potential to change the world when they’re equipped to love God, love others, and make disciples. That potential increases when the local church and families partner together to love, serve, and bear fruit for Christ.
You must be one with Jesus, and be “bound up in the bundle of life” with Him if you would bring others into that life.
When Paul wrote his letter to the Christians in Colosse, he talked about his goals for ministry. But he didn’t stop there. He went on to explain what really fueled his work and enabled him to present believers mature in Christ.
With all the demands on Christians in ministry, it's easy to experience discouragement and burnout. Here's what the Bible says about preventing burnout and experiencing fruitful ministry.
The biblical essentials for a thriving ministry are so simple, yet we often look past these key truths without realizing it.
In the mundane, daily moments, it can be easy to lose sight of the mission field right in your own home.
Those of us who want to live intentional and impactful lives like Jesus must understand that this takes place in the practical everyday stuff of life.
There's a real release when we come to terms with each and every one of our limits and give them to a limitless God.
Last Sunday we interviewed a mom from rural Illinois who shared how she is implementing Heroic Life Discipleship through an after-school Bible Club in her small-town community. Our interview is continued below.
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