Saturday 25 January 2003

Plug for Evangelism Accountability Training:
It's really good. It started getting me involved in evangelism and really wanting to get out there and plant seed/share the gospel. If you already know how to share the gospel, good for you, it's a really good thing to know, especially a Christian. If you know the Gospel and you're not a Christian, what's stopping you from making that commitment to handing over the reins of your life to Jesus? If you're a Christian, and you're not too clear about how to share the Gospel, why aren't you making an active effort to know how? I'm being straightforward and blunt for a reason. You have the great commission in Matt 28 and you probably have it memorized so you know that Jesus commanded us to go and make disciples of all nations if you're a Christian. But the thing is...sharing the Gospel is not preaching at someone and cramming Bible verses down their throat. You're reflecting the love of Christ, the unconditional love of Christ and showing that you care about their future, you care about their spirit/soul and you care about whether or not they're going to heaven or hell. If you're a Christian, I'd really really encourage you to get involved in an Evangelism Accountability Training group like the one we have at SFC. It's a comprehensive study of a way to share the gospel and it outlines the Gospel in a way that you can understand and store in your mind as a resource and be ready to refer to it when God presents you with an opportunity to share the Just/Loving/Wrathful/Merciful/Almighty God to someone.
Any questions? Comments? Want to Be A Part of SFC's Evangelism Accountability Training (EAT)? Leave a comment with your name and e-mail or if you know me, talk to me directly and I'll give you the down low.

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