When we truly listen to someone's story, we can help others feel known and seen the way Jesus did. Here's how to dig in and ask good questions.
When it comes to faith, deconstruction can feel threatening—maybe leading to faith-death. But what if we should all be deconstructing at some level?
Social justice might feel like a side note to making disciples. But as we cultivate faith in and around ourselves, could it be more vital than we thought?
"Can you help me tell my story—my testimony in a genuine, not-weird way, so I can share the hope I have?" We've got your back. Try ideas like these.
What thoughts do you have for a person of color who loves Jesus as they approach a potentially alienating situation?
As people who represent Jesus, what are ways we can adapt for people who don’t look like us?
Racial tensions complicate relationships—but we need trust, kindness, & connection more than ever. How can we reach toward people of color in authenticity?
How can I make people of color feel welcome in my group or church?
What if living “sent” is more than what you do? Professor Heather Holleman offers ideas from her time at Penn State to embrace evangelism as an identity. She offers tips to forming genuine connections and living on purpose in your neighborhood. What could God do in your community?
Race-based trauma cuts deep. On Real Life Loading..., Shelby Abbott hosts former NFL pro and now-pastor Dr. Derwin Gray—who's got straight talk for all sides about America's racial divide, and thoughts on how to heal.
God's working around people. So how can you convey, You gotta see this!? On FamilyLife Today, Dave and Ann Wilson host author Tim Muehlhoff, who helps you talk about an unmissable God.
There's something beautiful about leading a person to Christ and making disciples. But could we think even bigger?
In the Bible, a lament is a passionate expression of sadness when people are grieving. If you feel stuck and aren’t sure what to do about racism, lament is a great place to start.
Here are some resources to help you press on in your journey toward racial reconciliation.
Our only chance at dismantling racial injustice is being more curious about its origins than we are worried about our comfort.
Know someone wondering, “Is this all there is?” Four steps help them lean into a spirit-filled life and a don’t-miss story.
When someone you love is losing faith, the pain and betrayal can feel acute. Find six steps to love them well and keep the conversation going.
How do we know the Bible is the Word of God? Can we actually prove that the Bible is truly the Word of God?
We can empower women without compromising God’s Word. How can we maximize the gifts, minds, and hearts of this underrepresented half of His Body?
Getting married? We'll help you hold on a little tighter.
Wondering how to develop relationships that fuel spiritual growth? Author Melissa Kruger ratchets mentoring & intentional discipleship to the next level.
Explore six questions that followers of Islam, and others, often ask-for a very respectful presentation to anyone who wants to know about Jesus.
If you're a follower of Jesus, consider: Do you really believe that Jesus is uniquely different and superior to any other person or belief system? And if so, is it arrogant to think so?
Find 64 (!) creative evangelism ideas from Cru college staff.