Modern Day Acts 16 Household Salvation
February 21, 2012
Most of us are familiar with the account of Paul and Silas and their experience with the Philippian jailer in Acts 16. In response to the jailer’s question, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”, they replied, “believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved – you and your household.” Almost all [...]
Will You Take the Gospel to Families Drowning in Sin?
January 5, 2012
Jared captures my sentiments in this blog. I pray that you and I will seek to rescue as many sinners as we possibly can in 2012. On December 31st, a car containing 1 adult and 3 children lost control on an icy road, causing it to plunge upside down into the Logan River near Logan, [...]
A Testimony of a Changed Church
December 19, 2011
Every Believer a Witness is continuing to make an impact in the churches who utilize it. Read the testimony of this pastor and consider how Every Believer a Witness Evangelism Revival could help your church grow and reach more people with the gospel. Dennis, Thank you again for recently being with us for the Every Believer a [...]
Three Reminders Today on the Urgency of Witnessing
December 12, 2011
As I have shared, I am the Senior Chaplain with the Paulding County (GA) Sheriff’s Office. Last Wednesday, as I rode with deputies, three things occurred in our county that reminded me of the urgency of sharing the Gospel with everyone we can. The morning began with a call to a very nice sub-division where a [...]
Occupy Protesters – a Wonderful Witnessing Reminder
December 2, 2011
I hardly ever listen to radio talk show host Neal Boortz. Rather than share why I don’t, I want to report on something he said on a recent show that caught my attention. This is not a direct quote, as I don’t remember the exact words, but here is the gist of what he said [...]
Thanksgiving – a special time for witnessing!
November 23, 2011
While God wants His children to always be sharing the good news of Jesus, the Thanksgiving holiday gives us a special encouragement. In Acts 26, Paul had been seized by the Jews for his preaching of Jesus as the Christ, who would suffer and die and rise from the dead. As he stood before Agrippa, [...]
Pitts Baptist hosts evangelism training
October 17, 2011
When was the last time you heard an 8-year-old say, “Why does tomorrow night’s service have to be shorter?” Brianna Arrowood was overheard wishing that evangelism training could last longer at the “Every Believer a Witness” series at Pitts Baptist Church in Concord. Brianna and her mom, Hannah, were among hundreds who recently learned biblically-based, [...]
EVANGELISM – “Come and see” OR “Go and tell” –PART 2
October 11, 2011
Recently I wrote a blog entitled “Come and see” OR “Go and tell”. It focused on this question from a Biblical perspective. While here in New Hampshire, leading an Every Believer a Witness Evangelism Training Revival, I found myself drawn to the same question , but from a more humanistic perspective. Sunday morning, as I [...]
The Testimony of a Changed Life
September 26, 2011
We refer to Every Believer a Witness as an Evangelism Training Revival. While the major focus is on motivating and training Sunday morning attendees to actively share their faith, many attendees do experience revival in their lives. This was true with Barbara Jones. I recently received the email below. I called her Pastor he said [...]
3 BIG Reminders
September 16, 2011
Three BIG reminders about the importance of sharing the Gospel as often as possible! I serve as Senior Chaplain with the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office. When I returned home from preaching Sunday morning, I turned on my Sheriff’s Office radio to check on activity in our county. Almost immediately I heard a call for deputies [...]
EVANGELISM – “Come and see” OR “Go and tell”
September 8, 2011
My daily reading through the Bible has me in 2 Chronicles right now. As I have been reading about the history of Israel and her kings, I have been reminded that there is a great difference in evangelism methodology in the Old Testament (Covenant) and the New Testament (Covenant). In the Old Testament, Israel was [...]
Insanity
July 8, 2011
Albert Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing we have always done – and expecting a different result. Godly pastors have faithfully exhorted their people to witness, yet most still aren’t. If we continue using the same evangelism motivation and training methods we have been (fervently) using, we will continue to get the [...]












