I want to be honest with you. Churches today face pressures like never before - social media, trending topics, and a fast-moving culture that values visibility over depth. We want to proclaim good news, but sometimes we forget to live it first. Our latest article explores why many churches struggle to evangelize, and why the good news we share often falls flat - not because the message is wrong, but because it isn’t fully experienced or lived within the community. Joseph Seger shares practical insights on: - Why slow, intentional healing is essential for church health - How relevancy can unintentionally overshadow authenticity - Why living the gospel first makes sharing it so much more powerful If you’ve ever wondered why your church—or your own ministry—feels stuck, or how to lead with impact in a noisy, fast-paced world, this article is for you. Let’s stop chasing the next viral story, and start living the good news in a way that truly transforms lives.
Posted by World Methodist Evangelism at 2025-10-10 17:56:41 UTC