Prolonged adolescence in young men is a serious issue. This week, Dr. Iorg offers ten practical suggestions to help parents raise their boys into responsible men.
This week Dr. Iorg discusses what it means to be a pastor for your community - to extend yourself by being available to care for and connect with people who are hurting.
Our most important mission is a gospel mission. In this final episode on obstacles to evangelism, Dr. Iorg evaluates the loss of denominational focus and the preoccupation with social justice.
Changing terminology reflects how each generation has tried to find fresh ways to verbalize its responsibility and privilege of sharing the gospel. Dr. Iorg evaluates this changing language and challenges leaders to focus on the essential task of...
How can churches engage unbelievers with the gospel? While bringing people to Christian events is beneficial, the "come and hear" approach to reaching people is inadequate. Most Christian events are not attractive to unbelievers. Dr. Iorg...
In this episode Dr. Iorg emphasizes the importance of public professions of faith. He evaluates some of the reasons why Southern Baptists have stopped giving invitations and then discusses why ministry leaders should consider giving public invitations.
How can you effectively train your church or ministry organization in evangelism? Dr. Iorg discusses his criteria for a good evangelism training program and the value of using preexisting programs.
How can we share the gospel in a culture that values tolerance? In this episode Dr. Iorg continues his discussion on factors which discourage personal evangelism.
The doctrine of election and the doctrine of God's love can be understood in ways that inhibit evangelism. In this episode Dr. Iorg evaluates theological extremes that undermine motivation for evangelism.