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Free Evangelism Training

Learn to share your faith.....simply, effectively, and without fear.

Why don't more Christians share their faith more often? 

According to Bill Bright, founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, only 2% of Christians actively share their faith.

This means (for some reason) 98% don't. That may be because they feel they haven't been equipped to do so.

If you will spend some time each day at this website, and at the related lenses (listed below), you'll come away knowing how to share your faith with your: co-workers, mother, father, siblings, spouse, children...and even perfect strangers.

You'll learn you don't have to feel intimidated by atheists, agnostics, intellectuals, Moslems, Jews, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses...even the self-righteous.

You will gain wonderful Biblical insights and newfound courage. You will learn about the neglected subject of true and false conversion, and why there is such a massive fall-away rate within our churches.

You will be taught how to share your faith simply, effectively, Biblically--the way Jesus did.

Compassion for the lost 

Think of the frightening story Jesus told in Luke 16 about Lazarus and the rich man. Some believe this was simply a parable, but Jesus began by saying "There was", and He spoke of Lazarus by name. So it would seem that there really was a man named Lazarus and there really was a rich man who ended up in the torments of a very real hell. This should motivate us to cry out in prayer for the lost and then desperately do all we can with God's help to reach them. The sad irony is that in hell the rich man, who let a beggar starve at his gate, suddenly developed a concern for the fate of his unsaved family. His stony heart finally found compassion, and it was the reality of the fires of hell that changed him. Unfortunately, it was too late for him to put compassion into action, but it's not too late for us. In light of the reality of hell, we can have compassion for those we care about. (From The Way of the Master Basic Training Course.)

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The Way of the Master: Basic Training Course, DVD ed.

By Kirk Cameron & Ray Comfort / Genesis

Based on the award-winning TV series "The Way of the Master," this eight-session course will teach you to overcome your fears by using a proven, powerfully effective way to make the gospel make sense to those you care about. Learn to bypass the intellect (the place of argument) and speak directly to the conscience (the place of knowledge of right and wrong) - the way Jesus did. Ideal for groups of all sizes; weekly homework assignments will gradually coax you out of your comfort zone to begin sharing your faith confidently and biblically.

Includes 4 DVDs (292 minutes total run time), 4 CDs, Study Guide, Quick Reference Card, 300 "Icebreakers" (tracts), and promotional materials.

The Firefighter 

(Click here to watch "The Firefighter" video)

An experienced big-city firefighter was charged recently with grave neglect of duty. Prosecutors maintain that he abandoned his responsibility and betrayed the people of the city when he failed to release rescue equipment during a recent fire, resulting in the needless and tragic deaths of a family of five.

The lead prosecuting attorney said that for more than three minutes after arriving at the scene, the firefighter sat in his vehicle, wearing earphones and listening to a CD, while a family of five screamed to be rescued from the sixth floor of the burning building. Horrified bystanders reported that as flames licked at the mother's clothing, she cried out in terror and fell to her death, still clutching an infant in her arms.

The distraught onlookers also said that the father held two terrified children as the massive flames engulfed him. This terrifying drama took place in full view of the firefighter as he remained seated in the fire truck, listening to the CD.

Eyewitnesses were sickened when they discovered that the reason the firefighter had remained in the locked emergency vehicle was simply to test a new high-tech CD player that he had purchased as a gift for the fire chief.

The chief immediately distanced himself from the defendant and dishonorably discharged him from the fire department. In a prepared statement, the chief said that there were no words to describe such a betrayal of those the firefighter was sworn to protect.

At the trial, the defense pleaded, "no contest", but added that the defendant had gone to great personal sacrifice to purchase the expensive gift for the chief, and he hoped that the judge would take that into account when passing sentence.

What do you think would be a fitting punishment for this firefighter's serious crime? Probation? Two years in jail? Twenty years? Life? Death? What sentence would you give the negligent firefighter? Please make a judgment.

Do you enjoy worshiping God? Most people in the Church would say they do. Every Sunday all across the country, auditoriums are filled with hand-raising, God-loving Christians singing their praises to God. That's understandable, because when the Holy Spirit dwells within us, it's not hard to worship our Creator. In the light of the Cross, it's as natural to worship God as it is for flowers to open their petals in the warm sunlight.

May I ask you a personal question? When was the last time you shared your faith with an unsaved person? When did you last go out of your way to witness to a stranger? In his book, The Coming Revival, Dr. Bill Bright notes that only two percent of American churchgoers share their faith with others. That is tragic. If the love of God dwells in us, how can we not be horrified by the fate of the lost? Yet, many professing Christians today are so locked into worship (with the volume turned high) that they seem to give little or no thought to the fact that all who die in their sins will be cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 21:8).

Did you know that if you allow another human being to die when it's within your ability to save him, you are guilty of something called, "depraved indifference?" They are applicable words. "Depraved" means that it's as low as you can get, and "indifference" means that you couldn't care less. Think now of the terrible neglect of the firefighter. What sentence did you give him? Did you throw him in jail for two years? Did you think that such a hard-hearted human being (someone who could be only concerned with himself) should be given the death sentence? Then judge yourself by the same standard, because if you are not concerned for the lost, then you are that firefighter. If you are not seeking to save them with fear, "pulling them out of the fire, hating even the garment defiled by the flesh" (Jude 1:23), you are guilty of the serious crime of "depraved indifference".

Am I saying that if we don't evangelize, we're not saved? Of course not. But if we would expect a firefighter to make saving lives a priority, are we honest enough to judge ourselves by the same standard? Are we doing all we can to rescue the lost, or are we sitting passively in the pews while people perish?

I know that what I am saying is hard to say without sounding harsh and judgmental, but I can't think of any other way to say it. Please, don't be offended. Stay with me. My purpose is not to offend, but to get your attention and present things as they really are, and they are not good. My story of the firefighter was fictitious, but what is happening in the contemporary Church is real. Think of it; only 2 percent doing what we are commanded to do. Oswald J. Smith said, "Oh, my friends, we are loaded down with countless church activities, while the real work of the Church, that of evangelizing and winning the lost, is almost entirely neglected." We have been gazing to the heavens while sinners are sinking into Hell.

Worship is the highest calling of every Christian, and we can see in the book of Revelation that the Church will one day be consumed in worship before the throne of the Almighty. We are going to worship God for eternity. But when we look back at the book of Acts, we don't find the Church consumed with worship. Instead, we find it was obsessed with reaching the lost, to the point that they willingly gave their lives to preach the gospel.

So, please, reevaluate your priorities, take off the earphones, unlock the doors, become equipped, and demonstrate the depth of your love for God by rescuing those who are about to perish.

Evangelism Videos 


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Witness to P-Nasty

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A Lesson From The Moment of Truth

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Kirk Cameron Talks with Gang Members

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Witness - "Wake-up Call"

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Witness - Pink Hair / Plane Talk

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Witness - Crisis Duce

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A Powerful Lesson From ER

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Defense Attorneys

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If you only read ONE book about Evangelism... 

The Way of the Master

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If you want to read TWO books about Evangelism, I also recommend... 

The School Of Biblical Evangelism

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So, what do you think? 

spirituality wrote...

Interesting lens. You may want to join my Christianity group.

ReplyPosted February 02, 2009

d-artist wrote...

I heard on a Christian radio station that very few Christians give testimonies, how sad is that! I live to give my testimony...58

ReplyPosted October 15, 2008

Wendy-S wrote...

Thanks for the list. I have another lens called http://best.godsitings.ever.com/ Finding God on the Web it has many inspirational resources.
Blessings

ReplyPosted September 04, 2008

cindyprayer wrote...

This is a great resource for any Christian who wants to learn Evangelism.

ReplyPosted August 14, 2008

PositiveChristian wrote...

This is excellent. I have added it to my favourites and will refer to it often.

ReplyPosted July 30, 2008

 
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