Mission During Chaos
One of the most chaotic times for early believers was the interlude between the crucifixion and the ascension. Dr. Iorg reflects on this biblical scene in the midst of cultural opposition in the church.
One of the most chaotic times for early believers was the interlude between the crucifixion and the ascension. Dr. Iorg reflects on this biblical scene in the midst of cultural opposition in the church.
Durability depends on God’s resources, not our ingenuity. Dr. Iorg shares quantitative research that points to the endurance of the church.
Many see the dying light of the church in America fading into nonexistence. Dr. Jeff Iorg, however, continues to witness its durability as the church continues to rely on God's sustaining resources.
Misinformation runs rampant these days. Dr. Iorg gives suggestions on how to find islands of reason and survive this sea of misinformation
Pandemic stress, political turmoil, and social unrest have revealed the true cultural climate in churches and ministry organizations. Dr. Iorg gives his take on a proper response to promote healthy culture.
Reflecting on Colossians 3:15, Dr. Iorg heeds Christian leaders to have the same discipline and preparation to take up the challenge of unity in the midst of political and social divide in the church.
As Americans, we must do better for those who served in Afghanistan. Dr. Iorg heeds churches and individuals to provide care, ministry and support for Afghanistan veterans.
A common concern among Southern Baptists is our decline in both the number of baptisms and the ratio of members to baptisms over the past decades. Dr. Iorg suggests improving evangelistic effectiveness to combat this problem.
A common concern among Southern Baptists is our decline in both the number of baptisms and the ratio of members to baptisms over the past decades. Dr. Iorg suggests what we can do about this significant problem.
The SBC has seen distrust and deep skepticism among its members in recent years. Dr. Jeff Iorg provides perspectives to help maintain a positive outlook on denominational involvement and leadership.