Before you think about bringing someone to Christ, God is already witnessing to that person. Let's see how that works.
1. God is the prime seeker. A few years ago my wife asked, "Honey, have you seen Erik?" I said, "No. Isn't he with you?" She checked the bedroom and the basement, but our 3-year-old boy was gone. We ran through the neighborhood, crying "Erik! Erik!" but got no response. So as my wife ...
POWERPOINT Engaging Evangelism In this theme, you will find articles to challenge your church’s approach to evangelism. Handouts give tips on how to make visitors feel welcome and involved helps your church evaluate its readiness for evangelism. by BuildingChurchLeaders.com
I hate to admit it, but sometimes I'm afraid to open my mouth to tell others about Jesus. Oh, I love the Lord and want all my friends and family to know him—but when I try to witness, sometimes I feel as though there's a sock stuffed down my throat.
Perhaps you've felt the same way. You're just not comfortable with witnessing tools like tracts, but you feel guilty about not sharing Jesus' love ...
When Christ wanted to teach his disciples how to treat each other, he realized that experiencing something is more life changing than words alone. So Jesus got up from the meal, took off his outer garments, and began washing their dusty feet—a service usually relegated to the lowliest servant. Then, based on the powerful experience they'd just shared, he taught his disciples about serving each ...