A Vision for Evangelism

Evangelism Tips March 30th, 2012

At the end of World War II, Robert Woodruff declared, “In my generation it is my desire that everyone in the world have a taste of Coca Cola.” Talk about vision!  Today Coca Cola(r) is sold from the deserts of Africa to the interior of China.  Why?  Because Woodruff motivated his colleagues to reach their generation around the world for Coke(r).

How big is your vision?  Have you ever dreamed about what God could do through you to help win the world to Jesus Christ in our generation? Evangelism is not just a job for missionaries and super Christians. We’re all commanded to “make disciples of all nations.”

Of course, not everyone can travel to the ends of the earth and share Christ.  But we all can pray and share the Good News with those around us.  Whatever our place in the body of Christ, let’s enlarge our vision to invite one more person into God’s kingdom.  After all, God doesn’t have a Plan A, a Plan B, and a Plan C for evangelizing the world.  He has only one plan–and that’s you and me.

Never Give Up

Evangelism Tips March 29th, 2012

As a young man, I was excited about preaching the Good News.  I prayed, I studied, I preached, but felt frustrated by lack of results.  No one was coming to Jesus Christ.  The day came when I decided I didn’t have the gift of evangelism and determined never again to preach the Good
News.

Soon after my decision, the small church I attended held a home Bible study.  The teacher never showed up and, though unprepared, I was recruited.  I read Matthew 5:1-12, then repeated whatever I remembered from a book by Billy Graham I had been reading.

When I read “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God,” a woman stood up.  Crying, she said, “My heart is not pure.  How can I see God?  Somebody tell me how I can get a pure heart.”  How delightful it was to lead her to Jesus Christ!

You may think your words have little, if any, influence on others. Don’t give up.  Keep on witnessing and praying.  You are planting seeds.  And one day, that seed will be ready to harvest and someone will cry out to you, “How can I see God?”

Excuses, Excuses

Evangelism Tips March 28th, 2012

Two young men stood shivering in the cold, ignoring the vulgarities being flung at them.  The crowd, most of them drunk, refused to listen to their message of Jesus Christ.

Finally, Frederick S. Arnot, with tears running down his face, acknowledged defeat.  He and his friend turned to leave.  Suddenly a tall, elderly man grabbed Arnot’s shoulder, smiled warmly and said quietly, “Keep at it, laddie; God loves to hear men speak well of His
Son.”

With that encouragement, the two Scottish lads squared their shoulders and returned.  It wasn’t long before the rowdy crowd began to pay attention to the message the boys wanted to share.

God loves to hear men and women speak well of His Son.  Yet how easy it is for us to become silent, ineffective ambassadors for Christ! Do you speak well of God’s Son?  Don’t let discouragement or lack of results stand in the way.  Pray as the apostle Paul did that you will “fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel.”

Speak Well of God’s Son

Evangelism Tips March 27th, 2012

Two young men stood shivering in the cold, ignoring the vulgarities being flung at them.  The crowd, most of them drunk, refused to listen to their message of Jesus Christ.

Finally, Frederick S. Arnot, with tears running down his face, acknowledged defeat.  He and his friend turned to leave.  Suddenly a tall, elderly man grabbed Arnot’s shoulder, smiled warmly and said quietly, “Keep at it, laddie; God loves to hear men speak well of His
Son.”

With that encouragement, the two Scottish lads squared their shoulders and returned.  It wasn’t long before the rowdy crowd began to pay attention to the message the boys wanted to share.

God loves to hear men and women speak well of His Son.  Yet how easy it is for us to become silent, ineffective ambassadors for Christ! Do you speak well of God’s Son?  Don’t let discouragement or lack of results stand in the way.  Pray as the apostle Paul did that you will “fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel.”

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