We think
we're no going to share our faith out of fear, but that's a
symptom, the real problem is they are not learning how to sharee
their faith and no-one is teaching it
83% of
people who have come to Christ have done so through direct
involvement with a friend or neighbor, not a church or pastor
Most
Christians are not sharing their faith
What makes you successful in evangelism is not how many you
lead to Christ, but being ready
Before even beginning, you need to pray - it's not us who
wins others to Christ, our job is just to be ready, the Holy Spirit
leads others to Christ
Step 1 is to
share your testimony, it's the first opportunity for them to see
God in you
Step 2
is the trust statement, you ask the individual what they believe or
don't believe is required to go to heaven, you need to know
this before you go any further
Step 3
is to share the Gospel, have a template, let God's word do the
talking, scripture never returns back void
Step 4 is to
draw the net, ask questions to make sure they understood what you
just shared
Step 5
is to close the deal, ask "If you believe what I just said, would
you like to put your faith in Christ?"
Step 6
is the assurance of salvation, ask questions to make sure they
understand what they just did
Asking
someone to church is better than nothing at all, but anyone can be
successful and competent in sharing their faith
In
order to be a disciple of Christ, you have to be a follower of
Christ, the first step is evangelism and the second part is
discipleship
We
don't have to worry about discipleship over evangelism, God knows
what they need for discipleship
The
greatest way to love somebody is to make sure they know their
relationship with God is assured
To go
from small talk to a spiritual conversation, first ask them a lot
of questions, then ask them if they'd like to hear how your
life changed for the better
Loving God, others and ourselves at work and at home. Interviews and ponderings, from a Messianic perspective, and with a focus on men. Formerly the Christian Men at Work Podcast.