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Title: Evangelism Extreme Make over


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Evangelism Extreme Make over
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Evangelism Made Easier
  • This workshop will be divided into 3 areas
  • Friendship Evangelism/or Peer Evangelism
  • Social Network Evangelism
  • 360 Degrees Evangelism

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Skinny on Evangelism
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vYxKGGven9_U

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Where do we start as Youth?
  • There are 3 basic ways we can evangelize
  • Friendship Evangelism/or Peer Evangelism
  • Social Network Evangelism
  • 360 Degrees Evangelism

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Peer/Friendship Evangelism
  • FRIENDSHIP EVANGELISM serves the purpose of
    evangelism through students living an authentic
    life and sharing Jesus with their unchurched
    friends.
  • Peer outreach includes individuals who cross the
    natural path of your life. You can begin to
    identify the peers in your natural life path by
    learning to L.O.V.E. your lost peers

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WHAT PEER EVANGELISM INCLUDES
  • L ocation
  • Peers atornear your home.
  • Brothers Sisters
  • Dad Mom
  • Relatives Neighbors
  • O ccupation
  • Peers at your job.
  • Fellow employee
  • Boss or Shift Manager
  • Customers
  • V acation
  • Peers at play.
  • Teammates and Coach
  • Peers in the band
  • Friends with same hobbies
  • E ducation
  • Peers at your school.
  • Classmates in art, math, etc.
  • Teachers
  • Peers at lunch table or locker

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ETERNAL CPR
  • The payoff for being trained in Eternal C.P.R. is
    the participation in the saving of a lifefor
    eternity!
  • The process of ETERNAL CPR evangelism begins
    with
  • Cultivatingbuilding bridges of friendship with
    spiritually lost peers by prioritizing time spent
    with them.
  • Jesus was a friend of sinners (Matthew 1119).
  • Evangelism begins by cultivating a friendship
    with a spiritually lost peer.
  • Its not enough to be friendly (cordial, nice,
    etc.) with the lost we must build an authentic
    friendship by being intentional about listening
    and caring for the spiritually lost peers in the
    LOVE PATHS of our lives.

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ETERNAL CPR
  • Plantingplanting the seed of your friendship
    with God by speaking the truth in love.
  • After working on the love side by cultivating a
    friendship with the spiritually lost then we
    must
  • Initiate planting the seed of your friendship
    with God with your spiritually lost peer.
  • Ask questions that help peers view the spiritual
    dimensions of their lives and share your personal
    faith story.

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ETERNAL CPR
  • Reapinggiving a clear presentation of the Good
    News about Jesus with a call to respond.
  • Traditionally evangelism training has focused
    primarily on reaping skills. However, Jesus
    taught hat that cultivating and planting were the
    hard work of evangelism.
  • John 437-38 (NIV) Thus the saying One sows and
    another reaps is true. 38 I sent you to reap
    what you have not worked for. Others have done
    the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits
    of their labor.
  • But, there does come a time to share the Good
    News and call for a response by your peer,
    whether the reject or believe in Christ Jesus.

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Question Jesus Howd You do it?
  • Jesus' model of evangelism
  • Look at Jesus and His disciples
  • He met them where they were and built a
    relationship with them.
  • He dealt with them based on their personality and
    their gifts

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He met them where they were and built a
relationship with them.
  • Matthew 418-22 (The Message)
  •  18-20Walking along the beach of Lake Galilee,
    Jesus saw two brothers Simon (later called
    Peter) and Andrew. They were fishing, throwing
    their nets into the lake. It was their regular
    work. Jesus said to them, "Come with me. I'll
    make a new kind of fisherman out of you. I'll
    show you how to catch men and women instead of
    perch and bass." They didn't ask questions, but
    simply dropped their nets and followed.

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Wow You Understand Me!?
  • Jesus in this text met them were they were.
  • They first disciples (Peter, Andrew, James and
    John) were fishermen
  • Jesus drew a comparison to where they were and
    what he wanted them to do.
  • Fishermen ? Come I will make you fishers of men.

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He dealt with them based on their personality and
their gifts
  • An example is the call of Paul
  • Paul was a zealous in his ways (Acts 91-2,13)
  • Paul was a leader and persecuting the saints
  • But after God transformed him, Paul used his
    zealousness to preach the word of God and
    evangelize
  • He used his leadership and strengths to plant
    churches and delegate to other to do the work of
    God.

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Real life example
  • Say you are in a school play. You can talk to
    your fellow peer about Christ in a creative way.
  • Start conversation , Who is the best director
    ever known? They may say various people (Steven
    Spielberg, Spike Lee).
  • But you make reference to God saying that I know
    some one who writes our stories and he cares
    about all the characters involved.

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Real life example cont
  • Then you can talk out bout the plot of Christ
    death.
  • The introduction- God makes the world,
  • Rising action- Adams sins causes a separation
    from God,
  • Climax- Because of sin we need a Savior our
    Christ to bring us back to God,
  • Falling action- we can be restored in
    relationship with God because of Christ and he
    loved us so much that he gave his life though
    death so we can have eternal life

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Friendship evangelism- ABC strategy
  •  Students who commit to
  • Act like a Christian- live an authentic life- be
    who you say you are, etc.
  • Begin to pray for opportunities to share your
    Faith
  • Communicate with Love

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Social Network Evangelism (Acts 18)
  • 1) How should we live on social networks?
  • what should your testimony be? who you are and
    how is Christ represented on your Facebook or
    Twitter Profile?
  • 2) Will your testimony be called into question
    because of your posting?

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Friend Request Jesus
  • When we use our FB or Twitters we basically Start
    from where we are, in your homes and then we
    project through  the social networks reaching the
    world
  • Its sharing the gospel at a click of a mouse
  • We need to show non-Christians, with their
    stereotypes and negative experiences of
    Christians, what Christianity really is.
  • Twitter and Facebook are perfect media to do
    this.
  • Christians can use social media to show the rest
    of the word what we're really about.
  • Or, we can perpetuate the stereotypes we're
    fighting against.

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Here are some dos and donts for witnessing
through Facebook and Twitter. 778423
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Dont  Fake being perfect
  • One of the stereotypes about Christians is that
    we are hypocrites who act like we live perfect
    lives because we have Jesus.
  • We all know this isnt true. We all know that we
    struggle just like everyone else.
  • Lets not pretend we are not broken just because
    we can edit our lives online.

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Do Talk about your struggles.
  •  Now, some people think your status is a place to
    post vague, depressing commentary on your life.
    Im not saying we need to be downers, but we do
    need to be real.
  • Talk about how you are struggling to find a job,
    but also talk about how you are praying on it. If
    we talk about our lives realistically, it gives
    us a way to show what God is doing in our lives.
  • You can then go back and post about how God
    placed the right job in your lap or how your
    church family has been your support through a
    rough time.

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Dont Hate on people.
  • If you are a Christian in real life, you need
    to act Christian online.
  • Its easy to say things brutally or put others
    down online because it doesnt feel as real.
  • We would never say some of the things we say
    online in person. 
  • Remember Do not let any unwholesome talk come
    out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for
    building others up according to their needs, that
    it may benefit those who listen Ephesians 429.

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Do Praise the wonderful things Christians and
churches are doing.
  •  Christianity gets enough bad press from fringe
    groups and fallen leaders.
  • Make your page a place to show that not all
    Christians are like those that end up in the
    news. 
  • For example Bro. Ryan preached a wonderful word
    in church today. I really received what he spoke
    about. Its cool to see a fellow youth working for
    God

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Dont use Christian terms any more than
absolutely necessary.
  • Christians, like most groups, have our own
    terminology -- fellowship, edification,
    sanctification, etc.
  • Try to keep this off of Twitter and Facebook.
    Non-Christians (and even some Christians) dont
    know what these terms mean, so using them will
    only alienate people following you.
  • Put your faith in plain language.

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Do Make sure that you are not being vulgar or
cussing either.
  •  We want people to understand us but we do want
    to be examples of what God calls of us.
  • James 39-11 (Contemporary English Version)
  • My dear friends, with our tongues we speak both
    praises and curses. We praise our Lord and
    Father, and we curse people who were created to
    be like God, and this isn't right. 11Can clean
    water and dirty water both flow from the same
    spring?
  • Can a saved post and a cussing post both flow
    from a saved and sanctified Christian?

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Dont  Just dump Scriptures on your status.
  •   Many people will just throw some scriptures
    online.  Many people will do this multiple times
    a day.  This can be a good thing that will speak
    to someone, but for many out there, they will
    just ignore or unfollow you. If you are trying to
    use your social media to evangelize, try
    something a little different.
  • Example-John 1135 (KJV) Jesus wept.

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Do Post Scriptures with context.
  •  When you post a scripture, also post something
    about its meaning, or your reaction to the
    scripture.
  • Give it context for the non-Christians who are
    following you, and show that you are connected in
    some way to what you are posting.
  • FB post John 1135-36 When Jesus wept it showed
    his humanness in that moment. God loves us and he
    weep with us as we weep and so on.

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360 Degrees Evangelism (2 Tim 22)
  • Look at how Paul affected those
  • a) Above him (his teacher Gamiliel, Ananias etc)
  • b) His Peers (some of the apostles such as Peter)
  • c) Generation below him (Timothy and others)
  • d) The Church

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360 Degrees Evangelism (2 Tim 22)
His Teachers
Paul
The Church
His peers
His students Timothy and others
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How Paul was influenced by those
  • Above him
  • By his teacher Gamiliel (Acts 223),
  • Ananias (Acts 9 13-19)

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How Paul was affected by
  • b) His Peers
  • some of the apostles such as Peter, Barnabus
  • (Acts 9 25-26)

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How Paul affected those below him
  • Generation below him
  • Timothy and others (Acts 161-5)

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How Paul impacted the Church
  • Paul taught the church the spiritual things of
    God then they in turn would go out and preach the
    word of God an many were added daily (Acts
    1422-23)
  • He corrected them when they were wrong (1 Cor
    1117-22)

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Evangelism Explosion
  • I. The introduction
  • A Their secular life
  • B. Their church background
  • C. Our church
  • D. Testimony personal and/or church
  • E. Two diagnostic questions If you were to die
    tonight where would you go. OR If God says why
    should I let you into heaven what would you say?
  • II. The gospel
  • A. Grace
  • 1. Heaven is a free gift
  • 2. It is not earned or deserved
  • B. Man
  • 1. Is a sinner
  • 2. Cannot save himself
  • C. God
  • 1. Is merciful therefore doesnt want to
    punish us
  • 2. Is just therefore must punish sin.
  • D. Christ
  • 1. Who he is the infinite God-man
  • 2. What he did he paid for our sins and
    purchased a place in heaven for us which he
    offers as a gift.
  • E. Faith
  • 1. What it is not mere intellectual assent nor
    temporal faith
  • 2. What it is trusting in Jess Christ alone
    for our salvation
  • III. The commitment (questionable doctrine (we))
  • A. The qualifying question Does this make
    sense to your?
  • B. The commitment question Would you like to
    receive the gift of eternal life?
  • C. The clarification of commitment
  • D. The prayer of commitment
  • E. The assurance of salvation
  • IV. The immediate follow-up
  • A. Bible (seven-day call back appointment)
  • B. Prayer
  • C. Worship
  • D. Fellowship
  • E. Witness

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Evangelism Gone wrong!!
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vISLVrcJjaLglistLL
    jk9gGxQ777MwhoehN6qfvgindex9featureplpp_video

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Avoid the 7 deadly sins of evangelism
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Deadly Sin 1- Scheming
  • Hundreds of well meaning and so not so well
    meaning leaders that are promoting subtly
    dishonest scheme specifically designed to entice
    and fool people into hearing the gospel and
    getting saved
  • I.e.- Bible tracks that look like 100 dollar
    bills, seminars looking secular but having altar
    calls at the end..
  • 1 Tess 23 says we are not to lure people into
    Gods kingdom under false pretenses

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Deadly Sin 2-Scalp Hunting
  • A stereotypical scalp hunter is a religious
    fanatic whose all-consuming passion us it fill a
    daily quota for Jeeeeee-suss huh

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Deadly Sin 3-
  • Screaming
  • No explanation need

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Deadly Sin 4- Selling Jesus as if hes a Juicer
  • They make a great presentation and looking for
    ways to close the deal.
  • It makes people run and hide and not answer doors

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Deadly Sin 5-Stalking
  • This is someone who is over aggressive and cant
    handle the word NO
  • We all have a free will and we can make a
    decision they my say no just for that season or
    for a eternity its up to them

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Deadly Sin 6-Sermonizing
  • A sermonizer is a Christian who has all the
    answers when no one is asking any questions
  • Motto You dont need to listen to the experts
    in the field because after all you have me!

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Deadly Sin 7-Spectating
  • This is someone who so afraid- afraid of
    rejection that may be a result of speaking up for
    Jesus and afraid of failing in attempt to share
    the gospel.
  • Fear of rejection and fear of failing is are the
    excuses that the vast majority of Christians use
    for not evangelizing.
  • We must ask God to remove this fear that we dont
    become selfish Christians.
  • Someone shared the word with us, why not share it
    with others?

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Wrap Up Questions
  • What evangelic approach seems easier for you to
    do? (Friendship Evangelism/or Peer Evangelism,
    Social Network Evangelism, 360 Degrees
    Evangelism)
  • Think of Five Friends or family members that you
    would like to share the gospel with, how will you
    do so?

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References
  • Evangelism training, Professor Mccloud, Nyack
    College
  • Evangelism (article)
  • How to Witness Through Social Media (article)
  • Irresistible Evangelism by Stevn Sjogren, Dave
    Ping, Doug Pollock
  • Peer to Peer Evangelism (1500 to 2000 words) by
    Eric Liechty (Sonlife Ministries - Leadership
    Development)
  • SADDLEBACK JR. HIGH "FRIENDSHIP EVANGELISM"
    EXAMPLE An interview with Kurt Johnston, Jr. High
    Youth Pastor, Saddleback
  • Special thanks to the South Ozone Park Church of
    God of Prophecy, Youth Evangelism Team Senior
    Pastor, Bishop Linval Hendricks Youth Pastor,
    Min. Viveen Murray and Youth / Resource
    Co-ordinator, Dana Blackwood.
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