What is the starting point of the gospel? When we’re sharing the gospel with someone, where do we begin? Do we start by talking about a person’s sins? Do we start with God’s love and plan for their life or do we start somewhere different? This is our first lesson in a series, teaching on the Gospel, helping you to grow in your faith and understanding of the gospel, and also equipping you with the ability to share the gospel with others.
Evangelism: A Simple Presentation or Complete Proclamation?
The goal of evangelism is not the minimum amount of truth to the maximum number of people but rather the maximum amount of truth to the maximum number of people.
Faith that Saves: The Three Aspects of Faith
Share on facebook Share Share on twitter Tweet Share on email Email What does it mean for someone to “have faith” and specifically, to have faith in Christ that leads to salvation? Is faith simply hoping for the best? Is it hoping for something even though you might not know if it is really true? […]
What is the Biblical Model of Evangelism?
The Bible’s method of evangelism is where every Christian shares the content of the gospel with those around them.
Our Role and God’s Role in Evangelism
What do you think your job is in evangelism? Are you supposed to present all the logical arguments for the existence of God? Are you supposed to convince someone that they should become a believer? Is it your responsibility to bring someone to faith in Christ?
What Are The Two Wings of Evangelism?
The greatest message that we as Christians can share with the world is what God has done through Jesus Christ in the gospel. The Christian witness to this great gospel should be evident in what we say and how we live our lives. As Will Metzger puts it in his book Tell the Truth, “The airplane of Christian witness has two wings, our lips and our lives.”