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One method for walk up or door-knocking evangelism is take with you a survey to complete with those who speak with. One of the surveys that I have used while on Summerfest is ’5 quick questions’: What characteristics best fits your idea of God? a. Loving b. Angry c. Distant d. Relational e. Other Who [ READ MORE ]
What are some good will gestures you and your church could do to show your genuine love to your local community and contribute to creating space where unbelievers can have time to get to know you and be able to think well of you even if they disagree with your Christian world view? At Church [ READ MORE ]
In the last 2 weeks, 2 people from my local area asked me “where have you been? it’s been ages since we have seen you?” One of the guys who said this to me even asked “have we done something to offend you?” I found these remarks both an encouragement and a rebuke… mostly felt [ READ MORE ]
Guest Post | Don’t fall victim to our insular culture: shift priorities and love a non-Christian with your time Author | Anonymous It was a painful ten minutes in front of my screen. “No worries that tennis game can wait, but it would have been nice to catch up for chats / snacks sometime.” My [ READ MORE ]
The doctrine of the Trinity is often seen as a problem or embarrassment for the Christian to explain, however the truth of the one true living God of the Bible being that of three mutual indwelling persons encapsulates the heart and mind of the gospel. The doctrine of the Trinity has pertinent relevance for each [ READ MORE ]
Wondering how to stay in contact with the world? Or reconnect with people outside your church circles? Too often we find ourselves without friends who aren’t of faith and we limit the opportunites God might have for us to preach the gospel. Here are 5 tips to help you maintain contact or reconnect: 1. Spend [ READ MORE ]
1. They are people of prayer. 2. They have a theology that compels them to evangelize. 3. They are people who spend time in the Word. 4. They are compassionate people. 5. They love the communities where God has placed them. 6. They are intentional about evangelism. 7. They are accountable to someone for their [ READ MORE ]
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