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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  • 10 Reasons I Thought the Exodus Movie Was Lame

    10 Reasons I Thought the Exodus Movie Was Lame

    It depicted God as an angry 5th grade-ish looking boy who kept appearing throughout the movie to awkwardly confront Moses. The previews made the movie look like it aligned with the Biblical account. It wasn't even close.

  • 7 Reasons Your Teenagers Aren't Sharing Their Faith More Often

    7 Reasons Your Teenagers Aren't Sharing Their Faith More Often

    Think "outreach" in youth ministry and we automatically think "event." The words go together like "dodge" and "ball". The challenge is that our teenagers themselves are our biggest outreach "event". Because the average teenager has around 400 online and face-to-face friends they must be inspired, equipped and unleashed to engage them in Gospel conversations.

  • 10 Things I Would Tell You as a First Time Visitor to Your Church

    10 Things I Would Tell You as a First Time Visitor to Your Church

    As a "traveling evangelist" I've had the privilege of preaching in churches from coast to coast. And, until I have the microphone on over my ear, most people have no clue that I'll be the preacher that day, so most treat me like a first time visitor. Over the course of many years of visiting churches I have had great experiences as a guest along with some not-so-great ones.

  • Re-Heroizing Missions Work to the Next Generation

    Re-Heroizing Missions Work to the Next Generation

    I believe youth ministry is facing mission-drift when it comes to missions work. Far too many of our younger youth leaders view the "missionary" as an ancient relic of a bygone era whose place is as a dimly lit picture in the foyer of a steepled church on a "Go ye into all the world" wall. Missionaries are either ignored, marginalized or viewed as a necessity to pacify older tithers in the church and keep them happy.

  • I Was the Dirty, Little Family Secret

    I Was the Dirty, Little Family Secret

    I remembered the strange spelling of my biological father's name from the birth certificate. You see I had never met Toney. He and my mom had a very short term relationship. As a result she got pregnant. When he found out, he got transferred (he was in the Army.)

  • 5 of the Biggest Mistakes (Some) Youth Leaders Make When It Comes to Outreach

    5 of the Biggest Mistakes (Some) Youth Leaders Make When It Comes to Outreach

    When I talk to many youth leaders about their outreach efforts they immediately start sharing with me about their latest monthly or quarterly outreach meeting. And therein lies the problem. Our outreach efforts should not just center around meetings where unreached teenagers are invited to attend.

  • 5 Battle Strategies for Youth Leaders When It Comes to Fighting Lust

    5 Battle Strategies for Youth Leaders When It Comes to Fighting Lust

    It's the secret youth leader battle that's not so secret. All of us know down deep inside that the pot of hormones simmering underneath can turn into a boil in a micro-second. Given the right conditions any of us could fall, not just into lust, but into moral sin with someone we are ministering with or to in our youth groups.

  • My 5 Pre-Preaching Rituals

    My 5 Pre-Preaching Rituals

    After I prepare a sermon there are 5 pre-sermon rituals I go through before it's "go time." Here are the five rituals I do before I preach:

  • 3 Disciplines Every Youth Leader Needs to Succeed

    3 Disciplines Every Youth Leader Needs to Succeed

    The youth leaders with longevity and impact are not always the flashiest but most have at least 3 common disciplines they consistently exemplify:

  • 3 Challenges Every Youth Leader Must Take

    3 Challenges Every Youth Leader Must Take

    Paul's bold claim gives us three challenges as youth leaders to take both in our lives and ministries. Let's take a look at each and how they apply to us.