Greg Stier

Greg Stier

Op-ed Contributor

Greg Stier is the Founder and President of Dare 2 Share Ministries International. He has impacted the lives of tens of thousands of Christian teenagers through Dare 2 Share events, motivating and mobilizing them to reach their generation for Christ. He is the author of eleven books and numerous resources, including Dare 2 Share: A Field Guide for Sharing Your Faith. For more information on Dare 2 Share and their upcoming conference tour and training resources, please visit www.dare2share.org.

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  • The Ultimate Terrorist

    The Ultimate Terrorist

    It's easy to forget that there is another terrorist behind the human terrorist who actually lit the fuse. This terrorist, the ultimate terrorist, is Satan himself. We as believers can fight back.

  • 21 Ways to Share the Gospel

    21 Ways to Share the Gospel

    1. Take someone to church with you, go to lunch afterward and ask them how they felt about the sermon (then dive in!) 2. Write someone a letter that gently segues to the gospel. Ask them what they thought about the letter later.

  • 7 Reminders for Reaching the Lost in a Culture That Doesn't Get Jesus

    7 Reminders for Reaching the Lost in a Culture That Doesn't Get Jesus

    I love Acts 17. In this chapter the Apostle Paul gives us a glimpse into how to effectively and creatively reach those who have no point of reference for the message of Jesus. Paul did his homework.

  • 5 Ways to Get Your Teens Engaged in Spiritual Disciplines

    5 Ways to Get Your Teens Engaged in Spiritual Disciplines

    We need to demystify prayer, Bible reading and meditation for teenagers. Too many times when we speak of spiritual disciplines in a non-specific way, teenagers have visions of monks and monasteries.

  • How to Spot a Legalist

    How to Spot a Legalist

    Legalists are tricky creatures. They slither in the side doors of churches, sign up to lead Bible studies and fill the minds of once joyous believers with rules and requirements of what it "really means" to become a Christian.

  • 7 Lessons I've Learned About Getting and Keeping the Attention of Teenagers

    7 Lessons I've Learned About Getting and Keeping the Attention of Teenagers

    God has blessed me with the privilege of speaking to groups of teenagers for the last twenty five years or so. From small youth groups to medium sized camps to arenas full of students I have known the thrill and terror of trying to get and keep the attention of adrenalin-filled, twitchy teenagers.

  • Pose Downs, Speedos and the Wrong Church Growth Numbers

    Pose Downs, Speedos and the Wrong Church Growth Numbers

    When it comes to ministry there are show muscles and there are go muscles. Show muscles range from church attendance, budget size and number of baptisms. Go muscles have more to do with spiritual growth

  • Why Mormons Do Better Youth Ministry Than We Do

    Why Mormons Do Better Youth Ministry Than We Do

    In light of the skyrocketing popularity of Mormonism in the United States helped along by the Broadway Musical, "The Book of Mormon", Mitt Romney and your nice Mormon neighbors I thought it would be good to recycle this five year old article I wrote. The thesis? Mormons do better youth ministry than the average Protestant church! Read on and see if you agree with me…

  • What Brand of Duct Tape Keeps You Quiet About Jesus?

    What Brand of Duct Tape Keeps You Quiet About Jesus?

    Their are 3 brands of "duct tape" that keep Christians quiet about Jesus. These types of tape seek to seal our mouths shut about the good news of Jesus. The "Um, I'm not sure" Duct Tape - for the most part, church leaders are not doing enough gospel training.

  • 5 Reasons I'm Excited About Youth Ministry in 2013

    5 Reasons I'm Excited About Youth Ministry in 2013

    People often ask me what I think about the future of youth ministry. My response usually surprises them. I am VERY excited about the future of youth ministry. As a matter of fact 2013 could be youth ministry's break out year.