Seven things we often mistake for evangelism
We have not obeyed the calling to evangelize until we talk specifically about the person and work of Jesus Christ and the necessity to believe in him.
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We have not obeyed the calling to evangelize until we talk specifically about the person and work of Jesus Christ and the necessity to believe in him.
Whether you have been a Christian for a few months or a few years, Jesus Christ calls you, through his Word, to practice evangelism for his glory, your neighbor’s salvation, and your joy.
Love and mercy will reign forever when hate is cast away into outer darkness.
We will probably never see another Billy Graham. We may never even see another ministry like his was.
International mission work, by God’s providence, is no longer just international.
It’s likely you’ll find him riding the bus to Southern Seminary’s campus in Louisville from his home in Nashville, Tennessee, choosing public transit over his car if possible, favoring the stories in the seats on the Megabus over the company of his car radio.
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Southern Seminary alumnus Bland Mason and the quiet, strategic movement to reach America’s most iconic city.
If Catholics are saved, they are saved in spite of their church’s teaching, not because of it.
In everything we do, we are to spread the knowledge of the gospel.
Instead of pursuing others with the gospel, we cocoon ourselves with other Christians who already know it.
Gospel booklets are one of the many tools we can use for evangelism.
Fear forces us to depend on the Lord, and in that case, fear can be a very helpful thing.
Evangelism has a way of nourishing the church in so many ways.
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