Praise and Proclaim Ministries

Praise and Proclaim Ministries Transformed in Christ. Bold for Christ. We equip thankful hearts to declare the message of the gospel.

Happy 4th of July from Praise and Proclaim! 🇺🇸Today we celebrate the freedoms we enjoy as a nation—and the even greater ...
07/04/2025

Happy 4th of July from Praise and Proclaim! 🇺🇸

Today we celebrate the freedoms we enjoy as a nation—and the even greater freedom we have in Christ.

As we give thanks, we’re reminded:
True freedom is found in Jesus.
And that’s a message worth proclaiming.
“If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” – John 8:36

In a performance-based society, what is seen and done before others is rewarded and valued. Accomplishments can define w...
07/02/2025

In a performance-based society, what is seen and done before others is rewarded and valued. Accomplishments can define who we are, how we pursue, and how we compare ourselves to others. The world’s definition of what really matters can’t compare to what is most valuable in heaven. A life in Christ reflects this truth. This can have a deep effect on how churches carry out activity to spread God’s Word.

We live in a performance-based society. There is an ingrained desire to be somebody, accumulate things, and be noticed by others. Successful people are celebrated. The attention associated with being successful is attractive to our human nature.

John Starke (Author of The Secret Place of Thunder) wrote, “The most important things about us are practiced in secret.” In this thought-provoking book, the author points to the issues that Jesus was trying to address in Matthew 6. Religious leaders were striving to look righteous as a God-pleasing activity. Belief in the promises of the one Almighty God had become a performance-based religion.

Our society can influence a life in Christ when it becomes a performance-based exercise of practicing righteousness. Do we not enjoy being recognized and acknowledged for our outward successes? How do we respond when there is a perceived lack of success in the eyes of others? Do we get too despondent when there is a lack of acknowledgement or approval from others?

Our greatest work is often done in secret.

Jesus cautions his disciples about trying to be seen, to be honored, to do things to gain attention or approval from others. We tend to think that receiving success will make us feel better and solve our problems. But that’s not true. If anything, success escalates issues and problems.

Instead of trying to prove ourselves to others, there is freedom in knowing that we have already been approved. Instead of practicing our righteousness with the hope of being seen, we exercise our faith with God as our audience. Freely we expose our sins and are forgiven. Freely we receive our new nature in Christ through his means of grace. Freely we dare to fail and freely we succeed — all by his hand and with his approval.

Our greatest work is often done in secret when nobody else is watching. How God’s kingdom works through gospel activity is often unseen, so it makes sense that the greatest work of faithful servants does not need success that is seen. When God is the only one aware of our faithful activity, then success can be truly defined by faithfulness. Those are the goals worth pursuing.

Evangelism means to trust in the power of God’s Word to work in people’s heart, not in our ability to proclaim the Word....
06/30/2025

Evangelism means to trust in the power of God’s Word to work in people’s heart, not in our ability to proclaim the Word. This includes refraining from winning arguments or debates, but brings conversation always back to Christ to win the soul.

Ever wonder what Paul felt after his baptism?The scales fell from his eyes (Acts 9:18), and he immediately began preachi...
06/27/2025

Ever wonder what Paul felt after his baptism?

The scales fell from his eyes (Acts 9:18), and he immediately began preaching that Jesus is the Son of God. But then—he disappears to Arabia for three years (Gal. 1:17-18). Why?

Maybe the euphoria of conversion faded, and the weight of his past hit him hard.
The former Saul, once praised and powerful, now walked into rooms full of people who feared or despised him.

A persecutor to some. A traitor to others.

Who’s going to listen to me? What right do I have to say anything?

And yet, Paul became one of the clearest voices of gospel grace.

God seems to do His best work not through conquering heroes, but through people who know their need for grace.
People like Paul. People like us.

To BE an answer is to BE-lieve that Jesus is the answer.
And when we believe… we speak.
Evangelism becomes a reflex — not out of pressure, but out of hope, love, and faith.

The hardest part of personal evangelism isn’t knowing what to say—It’s having the willingness and courage to say somethi...
06/25/2025

The hardest part of personal evangelism isn’t knowing what to say—
It’s having the willingness and courage to say something.

We already have what we need:
God’s Word. His promises. The good news of John 3:16.

But maybe we’re putting too much pressure on ourselves.
What if the focus isn’t on preparing the perfect response...
but simply being present? Being available?
Being an answer—not because of us, but because of Christ in us.

When believers in Christ trust our roles in evangelism, it takes all the pressure off us. Our role is to bring God’s mes...
06/23/2025

When believers in Christ trust our roles in evangelism, it takes all the pressure off us. Our role is to bring God’s message of salvation. It is God’s role to work through the message to bring faith.

Hear from Dave Malnes, president of Praise and Proclaim, as he reflects on evangelism:"We can view evangelism to learn h...
06/20/2025

Hear from Dave Malnes, president of Praise and Proclaim, as he reflects on evangelism:

"We can view evangelism to learn how to open a door for someone else, because people will not open the door for you.

When I go canvassing, I don’t try to keep the door open as long as possible or employ strategies to handle objections. In this post-pandemic world, I come with a whole different mind frame.

I am there to help a person understand themselves, their problems, and potential solutions. I am there to try and connect and be of service.

If we attempt to “sell” the benefits of church or coming to a worship service to a person who doesn’t value God’s means of grace, then it’s like trying to convince people to join a club that they don’t want to belong to.

When I come with a listening ear and the intent of serving their felt needs, (fear, hopelessness, lack of connection) I am really attempting to open the door for someone else rather than knocking down a door with the hope that they will let me in.

That “someone else” is Christ. We can seek ways for people to open the door for the Word to let them know what he has already done for them."

Maybe you didn’t grow up with the internet.Maybe AI feels intimidating.Maybe you’re wondering, Where do I even start?Her...
06/18/2025

Maybe you didn’t grow up with the internet.
Maybe AI feels intimidating.
Maybe you’re wondering, Where do I even start?

Here’s the good news:
You don’t have to know everything. You just have to be open.

When we choose to learn, explore, and experiment — we’re saying “yes” to opportunities to share Jesus in new ways.

✨ You never know who might hear the gospel because you were willing to show up online.

Fear in evangelism is real—but so is Jesus. Fix your eyes on Him. His perfect love drives out fear and fills us with lov...
06/16/2025

Fear in evangelism is real—but so is Jesus. Fix your eyes on Him. His perfect love drives out fear and fills us with love, power, and self-discipline.

DIGITAL OUTREACH UPDATE!Praise and Proclaim launched Easter digital campaigns with WELS churches across the U.S. We are ...
06/13/2025

DIGITAL OUTREACH UPDATE!

Praise and Proclaim launched Easter digital campaigns with WELS churches across the U.S. We are grateful that the social media campaigns brought great awareness for congregations. It was also a tremendous opportunity for congregations to learn:
➡️ There is a gap between corporate advertising and worship attendance that needs to be filled with a personal touch.
➡️ Visitors on-line who click to receive God’s Word still count even if you don’t see the results on Sunday morning.
➡️ Our digital outreach campaign is reaching its goal to increase member participation.
➡️ When congregations use an event (e.g. Easter for Kids) as a primary vehicle to engage and invite people through social media ads, they receive three to four times more connections on-line and increased attendance. This opened doors for “someone else” to step through.

Be prepared to receive an invitation to participate in our Fall digital outreach campaign that is designed to impact your fall outreach event and open the door for people to know about Christ.

You don’t need to master AI to use it for good.You just need a willing heart and a mission mindset.Technology isn’t a re...
06/11/2025

You don’t need to master AI to use it for good.
You just need a willing heart and a mission mindset.

Technology isn’t a replacement — it’s a tool.
A tool to invite.
To engage.
To proclaim the gospel.

We’re not chasing trends.
We’re using the tools available to build bridges — so more people can meet Jesus.

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1767 W. Merganzer Drive
Meridian, ID
83642

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