Michael Gehrling, National Director of International Graduate Student and Faculty Ministry, shares a story from his ministry reflecting on how the Holy Spirit led a Bible study group, he intended to lead in one direction, in an unexpected way.
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Evangelism Training Manual: Teaching Outline EVANGELISM AS A PROCESS—PART I Session #7 Note to Leader: This outline contains the major points to be covered in this session. Use the outline to formulate a lecture, or design a discussion, or some other type of interactive lesson. GOAL: For a disciple to understand the necessity of seeing evangelism as a process …
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JOHN 3:16 Worksheet. Learning Tool - Lesson 3. Students use with Lesson 3: Jot down key words or notes in the boxes provided. Helps to structure what you want to say. 5 boxes - one for each of the 5 questions/words used while explaining the Gospel.
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Invocation (in the minister’s own words or the following): Almighty God, our Heavenly Father, we come into this sanctuary of sorrow, realizing our utter dependence upon You. We know You do love us and can turn even the shadow of death into the light of morning. Help us now to wait before You with reverent and submissive hearts.
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The one completely safe and dependable manual on personal evangelism is the New Testament; yet the more one studies the New Testament, the less one can deduce from it a system of personal evangelistic methods. Jesus employed a different approach with different persons.
(See WDA’s website: www.disciplebuilding.org for more information on progressive disciple building. Evangelism training is part of Phase III, Equipping For Ministry.) There are 15 sessions in this manual. We realize this is quite long.
The work of the evangelist is not done at the waters of baptism. The one completely safe and dependable manual on personal evangelism is the New Testament; yet the more one studies the New Testament, the less one can deduce from it a system of personal evangelistic methods. Jesus employed a different approach with different persons.
Evangelism is first and foremost a work of God. Therefore, the place to begin your evangelism is always with prayer. Prayer aligns us with the work of God and allows us the privilege of participating in his unfolding plan. Certainly we need to pray for evangelism and the spread of the gospel.
(See WDA’s website: www.disciplebuilding.org for more information on progressive disciple building. Evangelism training is part of Phase III, Equipping For Ministry.) There are 15 sessions in this manual. We realize this is quite long.
For this to occur, the ministry leadership must plan a series of evangelistic outreach projects that work in concert with the Phase III Ministry Training. Then, training in evangelism becomes more than a single event. Sample i It is a sustained focus with many dierent approaches blended together.
To be most eective, the evangelism Àeld experience should be part of a ministry- wide coordinated eort. For this to occur, the ministry leadership must plan a series of evangelistic outreach projects that work in concert with the Phase III Ministry Training. Then, training in evangelism becomes more than a single event. Sample i
A MINISTRY-WIDE FOCUS ON EVANGELISM To be most eective, the evangelism Àeld experience should be part of a ministry- wide coordinated eort. For this to occur, the ministry leadership must plan a series of evangelistic outreach projects that work in concert with the Phase III Ministry Training.