Category Archives: Evangelism

Great Commission Gains

It’s a good day to be a Kentucky Baptist! In our 176th year of cooperative ministry, Kentucky Baptists are seeing tremendous results. Adding the evangelistic work of our mission board ministries to that of our agencies and institutions and the ministry of our 2,400 churches, more than 20,000 people in came to faith in Christ […]

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RISK: Paducah

The following is a guest column from Chuck McAlister, KBC Evangelism and Church Planting Team leader. My wife and I recently had the opportunity to tour Paducah. Within this quaint, little town are great people with deep family values and a rich American heritage. One of our favorite places was the Paducah Floodwall Mural. The […]

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Share the Light with Soldiers at RISK

This post is by Chuck McAlister, Evangelism and Church Planting Team leader for the Kentucky Baptist Convention. I had just finished speaking at a duck hunting seminar at the Bass Pro Shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As we frequently do, we had a Bible table set up with waterproof Bibles which we were giving away to […]

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RISK to Penetrate Lostness in Kentucky

The following is a guest post from Chuck McAlister, KBC Evangelism and Church Planting Team leader. American churches are in crisis. Polling organizations like Gallup, Lifeway, George Barna, and the Pew Research Foundation point to an unprecedented decline in attendance. In an article appearing in New York Times entitled “The Decline of Evangelical America,” John […]

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God Is Still Working

Many of us use the phrase, “God is at work.” Is he? In John 5:17, Jesus says, “My Father is working until now, and I am working.” In the context of that passage, God was at work, first, in healing an invalid. John 5 begins with Jesus at the Sheep Gate Pool commanding an invalid […]

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