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... sharing something so good makes so many feel so bad, until I realized that most people are doing evangelism in a way contrary to the way God made them.Thus, Johnson's approach gives attention ... does not promote one style as superior to the others. As he writes:
No one style of evangelism is better than another. It takes all of them to relate fully to the diverse population that lives within our ...
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... ;s telling people about Jesus." I said that I did, but then qualified my statement by saying--perhaps too quickly--that I felt that evangelism required real relationships and investment of time.
I told him that I ... than that. It's not enough just to pass out a survey and feel like you fulfilled your evangelism quota for a week. It's not enough to shout at students about damnation and ...
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Lastly it was brought to my attention that we have lacked systematic training in evangelism--sharing our personal faith toward the conviction of another.
It was the intention of my ... road...in a fashion not unlike my own.
The really cool thing about getting thrown into an evangelism situation you wouldn't have taken upon yourself in normal circumstances is that it is also a really good way to ...
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... hell.’
3. Then, the conversation must move from God to
hell. Evangelism then becomes convincing the
person about hell and then the conversation can
turn to God. ... in the Bible. Perhaps I need to do some over the next few weeks, especially if I am posting on it. But, I have come to some conclusions about hell in evangelism.
Even if I am wrong about hell (i.e., it is an actual place of eternal ...
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... Christmas Conference for Campus Crusde for Christ on "Evangelism in a Postmodern World." My description of the session is:
... is important to note, this is a seminar whose main subject is evangelism, not postmodernism. Postmodernism is the context, not the main subject. ... , 2007. Geisler & Geisler. Conversational Evangelism: How to Listen and Speak so You Can Be Heard. Harvest House ...
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... retro. Something say 1st centuryish in the style of Jesus (evangelism as conversation, friendship, influence, invitation, opportunity, ... chapter 17 he offers a summary of what he learned about evangelism through a on-going conversation with a girl named April. The book ... " in the church.
6. The Learning Factor: See evangelism as part of your own discipleship-not just the other person's!
7. ...
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