Greg Stier
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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Pop quiz: What’s a human’s greatest need?
I encourage you to protect your mind by reviewing these five truths.
Countdown to revival
Let me put it this way: One 15-year-old who posts a viral Gospel video on TikTok could reach more people with the Gospel than the late Billy Graham could in 15 sold-out stadium events!
7 ways to crank up evangelism in youth
When teenagers share the good news of Jesus with their friends, teammates and classmates, not only does the Gospel advance in others’ lives, but it also has a personal impact on them.
3 habits every youth leader needs to succeed
The youth leaders with longevity and impact are not always the flashiest, but most have at least three common habits they consistently exemplify.
The sound of true freedom
What does all this Gospel talk have to do with eradicating sex trafficking? I believe it’s central to the solution.
TikTok vs. 'let’s talk'
Teaching teens the powerful influence of real conversation
Evangelism myth No. 1: You have to build a relationship first
They’ve subconsciously bought Satan’s lie that the power to save is in the strength of their relationship with the person they’re seeking to reach.
Jesus and the harvest urgency: They are ripe
It was grueling. To this day, it’s the hardest work I’ve ever done (and I was a roofer for 8 years!).
The unimaginable suffering of Jesus
For many, the story of Jesus’ crucifixion has become so familiar that it’s easy to brush over what He actually endured on the cross when He died in our place for our sins.
Nashville school shooting: 5 ways to help young people process tragedy
Whenever news of a school shooting spreads, our young people are impacted. Innocence ebbs away, and students—many who already struggle with anxiety—can spiral into confusion, fear, and even depression. Or, on the flip side but perhaps nearly as worrying, they can become numb and hardened to reports of evil and death.