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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  • Is Your Church Lying?

    Is Your Church Lying?

    When it comes to evangelism, a mission statement can turn from big black letters on a church marquee to a little, white lie that the church is telling the community. Strike that … it\'s a big lie.

  • What Kids Can Teach Us About Evangelism

    What Kids Can Teach Us About Evangelism

    One of the things I love about kids is their propensity for forthrightness. Too many times too many adults try to be tricky when it comes to sharing their faith.

  • How Clear Is Your Gospel Presentation?

    How Clear Is Your Gospel Presentation?

    Clarity matters, especially when it comes to sharing the good news of Jesus Christ.

  • Making a Complete 160 Degree Turn

    Making a Complete 160 Degree Turn

    The same cross that saves us gives us the power to have victory over sin in our lives on a practical level. But, if we are honest, our practical sanctification is never a complete 180.

  • Pulling Tails, Burning Korans and Other Stupid Ideas

    Pulling Tails, Burning Korans and Other Stupid Ideas

    Here\'s a good basic rule of thumb: if it is something that Hitler is more likely to do than Jesus, it\'s probably a bad idea.

  • Everyone Needs A Priest

    Everyone Needs A Priest

    I am not a Catholic, but I am a priest. And, if you\'re a believer in Jesus, then so are you.

  • Awkward Is Awesome

    Awkward Is Awesome

    I\'ve had awkward moments as a pastor. I\'ve had them as a counselor. I\'ve had them as a traveling evangelist.

  • Why Teenagers?

    Why Teenagers?

    Why would I resign from what many consider to be the most powerful position in a church (\"the pastor\") to pursue highly distracted and super twitchy teens?

  • Why I Hate Evangelism

    Why I Hate Evangelism

    Evangelism forces me to decide whether or not I believe in Jesus enough to tell someone else that he is the only way into God\'s favor.

  • Mini Teenagers and Macro Perspectives

    Mini Teenagers and Macro Perspectives

    Too many times in too many churches kids aren\'t taken seriously. They are cute distractions that can only absorb the most basic of Bible stories.