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One-Day Witnessing Workshop
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Session One Welcome!
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Session One Purpose of Session
To verify the biblical mandate for personal
witnessing and the claim that Jesus is the only
way to salvation.
Matthew 2818-20
Then Jesus came to them and said, All authority
in heaven and on earth has been given to me.
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them
to obey everything I have commanded you. And
surely I am with you always, to the very end of
the age.
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What does this passage tell us to do?
Go and tell, make disciples, teach, baptize, make
believers, and so on.
Clearly this passage tells us to be a witness for
Christ. It is the biblical mandate. It
expresses the marching orders of the church and
every individual that has been saved. This
passage is referred to as the Great Commission.
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  • Thank you for making a commitment to be present
    at this training. It reflects your desire to be
    obedient to the cause of Christ and to be vitally
    involved in His commission.

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Acts 412
Acts 412 Salvation is found in no one else, for
there is no other name under heaven given to men
by which we must be saved.
What does this passage say about salvation?
The message of this text is clear. It is only
through Jesus, there is no other way to salvation.
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So, if we have been given a commission, and if
there is no other way to be saved other than
through Jesus Christ, how should these two verses
affect the way we live our Christian lives?
The answer is obvious We should be obedient to
the commission of Christ and to seek to share
with others the good news that salvation is
available through Him.
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This is an issue for many believers. They want
to be obedient in this area, but they simply
dont know how to share this good news. This
causes them to be fearful.
Today, we will teach you a very simple process by
which you will be able to share this good news as
you seek to be involved in this commission.
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Prayerfully make this commitment
To the best of my ability and with the Lords
help, I will share Christ as opportunities arise.
If this expresses your desire, sign your name on
the line as a confirmation of your commitment.
Your name
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Session Two The Work of the Holy Spirit
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Session Two Purpose of Session
To help the believer understand and apply the
work of the Holy Spirit in evangelism.
The Work of the Holy Spirit
What did Jesus say about the Holy Spirit in John
1416-18?
And I will ask the Father, and he will give you
another Counselor to be with you forever--the
Spirit of truth. The world cannot accept him,
because it neither sees him nor knows him. But
you know him, for he lives with you and will be
in you. I will not leave you orphans I will come
to you.
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Session Two Purpose of Session
To help the believer understand and apply the
work of the Holy Spirit in evangelism.
The Work of the Holy Spirit
What did Jesus say about the Holy Spirit in John
1416-18?
He is the Counselor He will be with us forever He
is the Spirit of Truth He lives in us
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Effective witnessing depends upon the work of the
Holy Spirit. By understanding His work, we will
be better prepared to share our faith.
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How the Holy Spirit Works in a Believers
Life
1 Corinthians 1213
For we were all baptized by one Spirit into one
body--whether Jews or Greeks, slave or free--and
we were all given the one Spirit to drink.
He baptizes us into one body
This simply means that each believer has received
the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and because of
this, we are all united into one body the body
of Christ.
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How the Holy Spirit Works in a Believers
Life
Ephesians 430
And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with
whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.
He seals us for eternity
This simply means that each believer is eternally
secure in Him.
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How the Holy Spirit Works in a Believers
Life
Ephesians 518
Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to
debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit.
He fills us
This simply means that each believer should
consistently walk in fellowship with Jesus and to
live a life of submission under Gods control.
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How the Holy Spirit works in an Unbelievers Life.
In John 168-11, what does the Spirit do?
When he comes, he will convict the world of guilt
in regard to sin and righteousness and judgment
in regard to sin, because men do not believe in
me in regard to righteousness, because I am
going to the Father, where you can see me no
longer and in regard to judgment, because the
prince of this world now stands condemned.
He convicts of sin, righteousness, and judgment.
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How the Holy Spirit works in an Unbelievers Life.
In John 1526, about Whom does the Spirit
testify?
When the Counselor comes, whom I will send to you
from the Father, the Spirit of truth who goes out
from the Father, he will testify about me.
He testifies about Jesus.
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How the Holy Spirit works in an Unbelievers Life.
In John 35-6, how can one enter the kingdom of
God?
Jesus answered, "I tell you the truth, no one can
enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of
water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh,
but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.
Only those born of the Spirit.
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The Holy Spirit in Life of the Witness
He goes before the witness (Acts 101-6)
At Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a
centurion in what was known as the Italian
Regiment. He and all his family were devout and
God-fearing he gave generously to those in need
and prayed to God regularly. One day about three
in the afternoon he had a vision. He distinctly
saw an angel of God, who came to him and said,
Cornelius! Cornelius stared at him in fear.
What is it, Lord? he asked. The angel
answered, "Your prayers and gifts to the poor
have come up as a memorial offering before God.
Now send men to Joppa to bring back a man named
Simon who is called Peter. He is staying with
Simon the tanner, whose house is by the sea.
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The Holy Spirit in Life of the Witness
He gives the witness boldness (Acts 18)
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit
comes on you and you will be my witnesses in
Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to
the end of the earth.
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The Holy Spirit in Life of the Witness
He guides the conversation, if allowed (John
1426)
But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the
Father will send in my name, will teach you all
things and will remind you of everything I have
said to you.
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Knowing these truths about the Holy Spirit will
help you share Jesus in your relationships with
power and boldness.
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Session Three How to Build Witnessing
Relationships
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Session Three Purpose of Session
To help the believer identify unbelievers and to
intentionally build witnessing relationships with
them.
How to Build Witnessing Relationships
Read 1 Corinthians 919-23
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Though I am free and belong to no man, I make
myself a slave to everyone, to win as many as
possible. To the Jews I became like a Jew, to win
the Jews . . .To the weak I became weak, to win
the weak. I have become all things to all men so
that by all possible means I might save some. I
do all this for the sake of the gospel, that I
may share in its blessings.
In this passage, Paul was giving us his lifes
mission statement.
He wants people saved and reveals what he
considers to be his role in helping them come to
Christ.
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What do you think Paul meant when he said, I
have become all things . . .?
Becoming all things is about relationships. What
you become to someone describes an ongoing
relationship with that person. As Paul lived out
his faith everyday, the lost could easily see
that he was different. Since Paul was
ministering through relationships, the lost felt
free to ask him why he lived the way he did.
They were also receptive to hearing Pauls
testimony.
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Relationships are like bridges that enable us to
cross over to share the good news of Christ.
Like Paul, because of these relationships and a
God-honoring lifestyle, we may be granted passage
into the lives of lost people to discuss
spiritual matters.
Because our gospel came to you not simply with
words, but also with power, with the Holy Spirit
and with deep conviction. You know how we lived
among you for your sake. 1 Thessalonians 15
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Ten Descriptions of a Becomer
He or she wants his or her life to bring glory
and souls to God He or she has died to them
self He or she knows that being a friend is a
part of evangelism He or she is willing to go the
second mile He or she is genuinely concerned for
others He or she knows it is the Holy Spirits
job to convict of sin He or she knows his or her
possessions are to be used for service He or she
keeps his or her eyes on the harvest He or she
invites lost people to their parties He or she
always has a Most Wanted for Christ list
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In the space provided on your Listening Guide,
write the names of those you know who need Christ.
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How do we begin to reach them?
Begin praying for them
Build or expand your relationship with them
Look for opportunities to talk about spiritual
matters
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What will you become to those whose names you
have written?
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Session Four How to Begin a Witnessing
Conversation
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Session Four Purpose of Session
To help the believer understand how to begin a
witnessing conversation.
How to Begin a Witnessing Conversation
In any witnessing conversation, it is very
important to be natural. Just be yourself and
allow your own unique personality to come out in
the conversation. Smile and enjoy people with
whom you will have an opportunity to share.
Remember, you are reflecting the life and love of
Jesus Christ!
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When you are in a conversation with others, what
areas are typically discussed?
Hobbies, interests, things you have in common,
backgrounds, work, family members, current
issues, religion, and so on.
Starting a witnessing conversation is really no
different than starting any other conversation!
To assist you in starting a witnessing
conversation, use the simple acrostic C.A.S.T. to
help keep you on track.
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Using C.A.S.T. C Stands for Connection
Seek to make a connection with the person. Talk
about the persons background Where are you
from originally? How long have you lived
here? Other questions If you are already
acquainted, ask about family members or mutual
friends.
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A Stands for Activities
Find out about the persons work, hobbies, or
interests. You may ask What kind of work do
you do? What do you enjoy doing in your spare
time? For students What courses are you taking?
If you notice evidence of their interests such as
sports, books, and art, you may ask a question or
comment about these. Seek to discover
commonalities.
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S Stands for Spiritual Matters
This is the real heart of the conversation. Find
out whether the person is open to discussing
spiritual matters. Questions you might
ask Would you consider yourself to be a
spiritual person? Do you ever think about
spiritual things? If they arent sure what you
mean, say things like heaven, prayer, God, and
so on. Some like to use diagnostic questions such
as Do you know for sure that you will go to
heaven when you die? Can I share with you my
story of how I came to be sure?
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T Stands for Tell Your Story If the person
is open, continue by sharing the gospel.
Practice sharing the C.A.S.T. acrostic with your
partner.
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Session Five Your Personal Story/Testimony
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Session Five Purpose of Session
To help the believer understand the importance of
a personal story/testimony, how to develop it,
and share it with an unbeliever
Your Personal Story/Testimony
A personal story/testimony is one of the most
basic tools that can be used for witnessing. It
is simply your story of salvation.
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A personal story/testimony is divided into three
areas
1. Your life before you made a commitment to
follow Jesus.
This section includes what your life was like
before coming to Jesus. Loneliness, lack of
purpose, no hope, and so on, may all be part of
your story. It culminates in the discovery that
each of us are in need of a change and a
recognition that humankinds most basic problem
is sin.
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2. How you came to know Jesus personally.
How did this occur in your life? Was it in a
worship service that you came to know Christ?
How did you discover that God loves you and that
Jesus died for your sins? When and where were
you when you received Jesus as your Savior?
This part of your story communicates the
circumstances and events surrounding your
life-changing encounter with Christ.
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3. How Jesus has changed your life since you came
to know Him personally.
The last part of your story communicates briefly
how your life is now different as a result of
salvation.
Indicate the impact He has had on your life.
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An excellent model of a personal testimony and
its use is found in Acts 223-16.
Acts 223-5 Describes Pauls life before
Christ. Acts 226-13 Describes how Paul came
to know Christ. Acts 2214-16 Describes how
Pauls life was changed.
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Your personal testimony is very important It
has ___________________ No one can refute it, it
happened to you! It ________________________ It
is a wonderful resource to communicate the
reality of how Christ has changed your life! It
________________________ Everyone alive has a
spiritual void that can only be filled by a
personal encounter with Jesus Christ. It is
______________________ God can use your
story/testimony to impact lives and to reveal the
life and love of Jesus Christ to a lost and dying
world.
authority
communicates
relates
powerful
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What if you accepted Christ at a very young age?
  • Focus on a defining moment in your life
  • Focus on how Christ has protected you
  • Focus on the direction your life could have gone
  • Focus on what Christ saved you from

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When I was young, I was taught a lot of wonderful
things about God. My parents took me to church
and gave me a Bible when I was little. I read it
often. As a young child, I entered a personal
relationship with Him. When I turned 10 years
old, my grandmother passed away. My mother told
me that one day I would see her again in heaven.
I came to understand that had it not been for my
relationship with God, I would never go to
heaven. Even though I was young, I realized that
I needed to be changed.
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Use the form to write out your story/testimony. B
e brief. Leave out unnecessary items. Try to
avoid Christian lingo and words that the hearer
may not understand. Stress that even though
Christ has changed your life, you are still not
perfect.
Personal Testimony Worksheet My life before
making a commitment to follow Jesus How
I came to know Jesus personally How my
life is different since I came to know Jesus
personally
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When you and your partner have finished writing
out your personal story/testimony, recite/read it
to each other.
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Session Six Using the One-Day Witnessing Card
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Session Six Purpose of Session
To learn how to use the One-Day Witnessing Card
in a witnessing conversation
Using The One-Day Witnessing Card This card is to
assist you in sharing the gospel. What makes
this card unique, is that you personalize the
gospel presentation by including your own
story/testimony. Keep several handy as you seek
to be a faithful witness for the Lord.
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Sit or stand beside the person. Fold the card so
the person can see only the page you are
using. Point to words/verses with finger or
pen. Call the person by name while using the
card.
When Using The One-Day Witnessing Card
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The Witnessing Card contains Scriptures,
transitional statements, questions, and arrows.
Scriptures are in black. Transitional statements
and questions are in purple. The arrows let you
know when and where to include the various
components of your personal story/testimony.
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As you begin to use the card, you will probably
need to use it throughout a witnessing
experience. However, as you memorize or become
more familiar with the verses and transitions,
you will discover that you will use or refer to
the card less and less.
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How to use The One-Day Witnessing Card The card
is only a guide to assist you in communicating
the essentials of the gospel. It does not
contain every word you will say in your
witnessing conversation. Practice using the
card, put your personality into it and feel free
to include further transitional statements and
concepts. Learn how to smoothly transition from
one area to the next. For example When you
come to a Scripture reference, say something
like The Bible says, or I discovered the
Bible teaches that, or God says.
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Begin a Witnessing Conversation by using the
ideas found in Session Four C.A.S.T.
As the Holy Spirit leads, begin to share the
first part of your testimony My Life Before
Making a Commitment to Follow Jesus. (as
indicated by the small arrow) As you proceed,
use the Witnessing Card to assist you in sharing
the gospel.
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The first part of your story/testimony should
culminate in the recognition that you needed a
change in your life because of sin. The diagram
on the first page illustrates mans separation
from God because of sin.
The clouds represent God and Heaven. The people
at the bottom of the card represent humanity. The
dark blue section of the card illustrates the
truth that man is separated from God because of
sin.
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SAMPLE
Before I made a commitment to follow Jesus I
found myself at the age of 12 asking, why am I
here? I remember wondering if the only purpose
that a man had was to spend 20 years of his life
getting an education, going to work every day,
coming home, reading the newspaper, watching TV,
going to bed only to get up and start all over
again the next day for the next 30 plus years.
That question created a thirst for an answer.
Even though my parents seldom attended church,
they made sure my sisters and I attended. It was
through attending Sunday School and church that I
realized I needed a change in my life. I
discovered the Bible says, All have sinned and
fall short of the glory of God. I realized that
all included me and that the consequence of sin
is spiritual death. The Bible says, The wages of
sin is death.
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Continue sharing the card until you come to the
second arrow, share the second part of your
testimony How you came to know Christ
personally.
Then continue the witnessing conversation by
simply referring to or reading the card. The
diagram may be used to explain that it is only
through the cross that man can experience Gods
forgiveness and the joy of becoming a part of
Gods family.
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SAMPLE
Through a series of people in my life, I
discovered the truth about God. He loves us even
though we are sinners. The Bible says, For God
so loved the world that He gave His only begotten
Son that whoever believes in Him should not
perish but have everlasting life. I came to
understand that the world means people only
begotten means one and only Son refers to
Jesus, that whoever includes everyone and
believes in Him means to place your trust in
Jesus alone. I also discovered He sent His Son,
Jesus to die for our sins The Bible says, And
the Word Jesus became flesh and dwelt among
us . It also says, Jesus died for our sins
and rose again the third day. Though Jesus, God
offers us forgiveness of our sin and the gift of
eternal life. The Bible says,the gift of God
is eternal life through Jesus Christ our
Lord. When I discovered these truths, I realized
that Jesus was the only way to experience true
spiritual life. So one summer evening while
listening to a guest speaker, I realized that the
only way Jesus could change my life was for me to
receive Him, so by faith I did. The Bible says,
But as many as received Him, to them He gave the
right to become children of God (John 112).
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At the third arrow, share the third part of your
testimony How my life is different since I came
to know Christ personally.
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Every believer could write a book describing the
impact that Christ has made on his or her life!
Keep your presentation brief and to the point,
simply sharing in a sentence or two the impact He
has made. Examples And since then, He has
become a friend that is always there. And since
then, He has brought me peace. And since then, He
has brought purpose and meaning to my life. And
since then, He has been a daily source of
strength.
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SAMPLE
And since then, He has brought a great sense of
direction and purpose in my life. He has set me
on a journey that is exciting and fulfilling.
Hes become a friend who is always there to give
me wisdom, encouragement and strength. You see
Jesus said, I have come that they may have life
and that they may have it more abundantly. And
I have certainly found that to be true.
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Drawing the Net Look at the question at the
bottom of the card
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The question used after the Scripture begins a
process of drawing the net, beginning the
invitation process, affirming the fact that Gods
desire is that we be in His family. Be sensitive
to the person with whom you are sharing at this
strategic point. Be prepared for questions.
See your sharing as a conversation, rather than
an uninterrupted presentation.
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Would you like to receive Gods forgiveness and
His gift of eternal life? If the answer is
yes, continue to by leading the person into
repentance. Go to the top of next page. If the
person hesitates or says no, deal with their
response in a positive manner. You may say, What
do you feel is keeping you from making a
decision? If the person continues to hesitate
or refuse, leave the door open for future
opportunities.
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Repentance is turning to God through Jesus and
away from our sins. It is like making a U-turn.
The u-turn has been reversed to illustrate that
repentance is only available through Jesus Christ.
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Encourage the person to receive Christ
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You can become a follower of Jesus by turning
away from your sin and trusting Jesus alone as
your Lord and Savior. You can do this now by
inviting Jesus into your life through
prayer. If the person is being led by the Holy
Spirit and desires to receive Jesus, lead him or
her in the prayer of salvation found at the top
of the next page of the card.
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If the person hesitates or says no to your
offer to lead in a prayer, you may say, Let me
share with you a prayer that is very much like
the one I prayed when Jesus came in and changed
my life. Then read the prayer in the card. Ask,
Does this prayer say what you would like to say
to God? Again, seek discernment from God to
know whether to continue. He or she may want to
pray this prayer at a later time. Always seek to
leave the door open for further ministry at the
same time recognizing the urgency of accepting
Christ today.
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Session Seven Immediate Follow-up
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Session Seven Purpose of Session
To help the believer understand the importance
and process of immediate follow-up.
Immediate Follow-up
If you have the wonderful privilege of leading
someone to Christ, the necessity for follow-up
falls squarely on your shoulders! Make this just
as much of a priority as when you originally
shared Christ. Evangelism and discipleship are
two sides of the same coin.
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Once a person has accepted Christ, congratulate
them!
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How does 1 Peter 22 refer to a new believer?
Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk,
so that by it you may grow up in your salvation,
a newborn babe
Who did Jesus tell Peter to feed in John 2115?
When they had finished eating, Jesus said to
Simon Peter, "Simon son of John, do you truly
love me more than these?" Yes, Lord, he said,
you know that I love you." Jesus said, "Feed My
lambs."
my lambs
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What are some of the immediate needs of a new
believer?
Bible study, baptism, discipleship, friends, a
Sunday School class, a church home, and so on.
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Immediate follow-up is imperative. It begins at
the point of conversion. Just like taking care
of the needs of a newborn, God expects you to
attend to the needs of the new believer.
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There are five areas that new believers need to
immediately embrace as they begin their new lives
in Christ.
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Every effort should be made to assimilate the new
believer into the life and ministry of the
church.
  • Continue weekly contact with the new believer,
    providing him or her with Bible study materials,
    such as Beginning Steps, Let the Celebration
    Continue, or other resources for new believers.
  • Enroll the person in your Sunday School/small
    group ministry.
  • Visit with the person in his or her home.
  • Be sensitive to the spiritual needs of other
    family members in the home and share Christ with
    them.
  • Provide the person transportation to your church,
    if needed.
  • Sit with him or her in worship and introduce the
    new believer to your friends.

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Session Eight How to Pray Evangelistically
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Session Eight Purpose of Session
To help the believer understand the importance
and power of prayer in witnessing.
How to Pray Evangelistically
What does Romans 101-2 imply?
Brothers, my hearts desire and prayer to God for
the Israelites is that they may be saved. For I
can testify about them that they are zealous for
God, but their zeal is not based on knowledge.
It implies that we should be praying for the lost.
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Just as Paul prayed for the lost to be saved, so
should we. Earnest prayer for the lost is the
believers never-ending task. Prayer not only
releases the power of God in the lives of the
lost, but also motivates believers to be faithful
in witnessing.
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Luke 85-12 What does the devil seek to do in
this passage?
A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was
scattering the seed, some fell along the path it
was trampled on, and the birds of the air ate it
up. Some fell on rock, and when it came up, the
plants withered because they had no moisture.
Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up with
it and choked the plants. Still other seed fell
on good soil. It came up and yielded a crop, a
hundred times more than was sown. When He said
this, he called out, He who has ears to hear,
let him hear. His disciples asked him what this
parable meant. He said, The knowledge of the
secrets of the kingdom of God has been given to
you, but to others I speak in parables, so that
though seeing, they may not see though
hearing, they may not understand.'This is the
meaning of the parable The seed is the word of
God. Those along the path are the ones who hear,
and then the devil comes and takes away the word
from their hearts, so that they may not believe
and be saved.
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The seed that fell beside the road was trampled
underfoot, and the birds of the air ate it up.
Jesus explained that the seed is the Word of God
and the seed that fell beside the road represents
those who heard the Word. The devil then takes
away the Word from their heart, so that they may
not believe and be saved. We need to pray that
God will prepare the heart so that the seed would
take root.
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H Pray for receptive hearts.
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Matthew 1315
For this peoples heart has become calloused
they hardly hear with their ears, and they have
closed their eyes. Otherwise they might see with
their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with
their hearts and turn, and I would heal them.
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The lost person is blinded by Satan. And even if
our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who
are perishing. The god of this age has blinded
the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see
the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ,
who is the image of God. 2 Corinthians 43-4.
Only God can open their eyes.
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E Pray that God may open their eyes and ears.
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John 168
When he comes, he will convict the world of guilt
in regard to sin and righteousness and judgment.
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This will require that they admit they are
sinners who face judgment and are in need of the
righteousness of Jesus. The Christian, on the
other hand, with God's attitude toward sin, will
be proactive.
The role of the Holy Spirit is to convince of sin.
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A Pray that they have Gods attitude.
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2 Corinthians 103-4
For though we live in the world, we do not wage
war as the world does. The weapons we fight with
are not the weapons of the world. On the
contrary, they have divine power to demolish
strongholds.
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Praying specifically for a lost individual is
warfare. Satan will go to any extent to keep a
person lost and in his kingdom.
In this spiritual warfare, we do not fight with
weapons of flesh, but with mighty weapons of God.
Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but
against the rulers, against the authorities,
against the powers of this dark world, and
against the spiritual forces in the heavenly
realms (see Eph. 612).
8M
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R Pray for the person to be rescued.
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2 Corinthians 517
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new
creation the old has gone, the new has come!
God desire is for man to experience the
transformed life only available through a
personal encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ.
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T Pray for a transformed life.
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Matthew 935-38
Jesus went through all the towns and villages,
teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good
news of the kingdom and healing every disease and
sickness. When he saw the crowds, he had
compassion on them, because they were harassed
and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then
he said to his disciples, "The harvest is
plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord
of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers
into his harvest field.
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S Pray for God to send laborers into His harvest
field.
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As a believer in Christ, you have a harvest
field. You have also been called to go into that
harvest field. Think about the people who are
lost and in your sphere of influence.
For the next few minutes, use the HEARTS acrostic
to pray for those whose names you wrote down in
Session Three.
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Put into practice what you have learned to do by
sharing Christ with someone you know who needs
Jesus!
8T
102
Witness Opportunities
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