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    Evangelism is telling the good news by being a personal witness to others. Describe evangelism in the early church as given by Dr. Wheeler. • Ministered through constant presence, which means that the early church was out in the community on a daily basis spreading the Gospel to others. • Depended on a consuming power, which means that those of the early church who were believers of Jesus are filled with the Holy Spirit. • Shared a consistent message, which means the early church believed in…

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    churches to capitalize on this innovative technology, using it as a ministry tool for evangelism. While thousands of people use social media daily, yet according to a Lifeway research poll, 40 percent of Protestant churches in America still are not using any social networking tools. Why are churches electing not to use social media for evangelism? Could this disregard for creative and innovative “evangelism” in using social media as a tool for outreach be a missed opportunity to increase…

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    According to David Wheeler, Evangelism was vital in the Early Church's, they were getting the message out about Jesus to everyone that would listen, mainly the unbelievers. The Early Church fathers understood the people were the church, not a building. The Early Church obligation was to contact individuals who didn't know Jesus. The Early Church commitment was to contact people who didn't know Jesus. Evangelism was what the first fathers were taught, The Great Commission, The Ten Commandments,…

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    than evangelism, but it does include evangelism as the vital ingredient. Bosch makes the following statement that outline his approach to evangelism. 1. I perceive mission to be wider than evangelism. 2. Evangelism should therefore not be equated with mission. 3. Evangelism may be viewed as an essential “dimension of the total activity of the church.” 4. Evangelism involves witnessing to what God has done, is doing, and will do. 5. Even so, evangelism does not aim at a response. 6. Evangelism…

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    faith to share their enthusiasm with his or her students, and in some cases even blackmailed them to do so. Unitarians also recognized the power government had on influencing public opinion, but did not agree with any one policy. However, unlike Evangelism, Unitarians were more concerned about child poverty and delinquency rather than training individuals to teach their faith. They stressed the importance of both parents to be present for a child to fully develop, proposed the attendance law for…

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    Evangelism in Future Ministry The future of my ministry revolves around pastoring a local congregation. With that said, evangelism and multiplication must and will be an integral part of my ministry. I, first of all, must model effective evangelism. Secondly, I must create an evangelistic culture within the church so that every disciple of Christ is engaged in evangelistic efforts. My first efforts will be to continue growth in my own personal life. The principles that were taught in this…

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    Evangelism Case Study “A Failed Attempt” “Every saved person this side of heaven owes the gospel to every lost person this side of hell” . – David Platt The positive things happened amid Johnnie's shared the gospel with Toya were: (1) he seized the opportunity to fulfill the Great Commission, regardless of the possibility that he didn't get remarkable success; (2) he presented a number of questions; (3) He shared his own story and convictions; and (4) He expressed gratitude for Toya’s time.…

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    study to rightfully divide the word of truth. (2nd. Timothy 2:15) In any form of combat, there are a thousand distractions to avert our attention. We must stay focused. All around us in our churches, people are becoming distracted from our mission. Evangelism in many places has become a spectator sport. Only a few are out in our Father’s harvest field while many as spectators sit in the church watching. They have become distracted by good intentions. Let me share a story with you that I once…

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    Jesus saying and why is this verse in the bible taken so literally? In the world today we call it evangelism and many people are participating. The world has had great evangelists in its time such as billy graham who have made known what evangelism really means but people have their own views on what evangelism is depending on their own beliefs systems and religious views. I thought about evangelism from a person’s point of view who never really knew gods intention. I didn’t understand the…

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    Gordon’s purpose in writing The Master Plan of Evangelism was to examine the evangelism principles used by Jesus Christ (called “The Master” by Dr. Gordon in the book) during the days of His flesh. Dr. Coleman emphasizes the fact that his purpose was not to study and write about the methods used by Jesus but rather the principles which governed the methods. The Gospel accounts of Jesus’ evangelistic ministry are the single source used by Dr. Coleman in this volume. Jesus’ plan while He walked…

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