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Entering the World Outside the Church

2 ways you can relate to others.
See "Evangelism" Training Pack
Store Code: AP07-E
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Topics:Culture, Evangelism, Outreach, Relevance, Seekers, Spiritual friendship, Unchurched, Visitors & guests
Filters:Church staff, Elder, Evangelism, Hospitality, Outreach, Pastor, Youth pastor
Purpose:Evangelism
References:Acts 17:16-34
Date Added:July 31, 2007
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1. According to Acts 17:16–34, what were some ways Paul used to understand the world of Athenians? What did he learn?

2. How did that knowledge affect the way he addressed Athenians? How did that approach vary for different types of listeners?

3. How can our church better speak to people in today's world?

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