[Name of the institution] Televangelism Evangelism Evangelism is derived from a Greek word with its literal meaning “good news.” It is commonly related to the missionary work. It is the duty of every evangelical to spread the message of Jesus Christ to the whole ministry. Evangelism can be analyzed in four different stages: missionary operations‚ the time of Christ‚ the modern era‚ and the late 20th century to the present. Evangelism has a global mission in increasing faith in Jesus
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prayer blogs as well. 2. Ministry is…following Jesus’ example by practicing spiritual mentoring and multiplying. a. Does the church have a strategy for evangelism? yes b. Does the church have a strategy for discipleship? yes c. Briefly describe what they look like. the strategy for evangelism includes local mission events‚ they support missions overseas‚ and it also has a church plant link. the strategy for discipleship includes multiple locations for services
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Noble‚ Thomas A. "John Wesley as a Theologian: an Introduction." Evangelical Quarterly 82.3 (2010): 239-57. Print. Abstract: In the article John Wesley as a theologian: an introduction‚ by Thomas A. Noble‚ the author presents a view of evangelism through the theology of
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truly love telling people about Him. PART TWO: Specifically‚ how can you use your gifts at this time? How might you misuse your gifts? My gift of evangelism is a special gift given by the Holy Spirit to certain members of the Church to share the Gospel with unbelievers in such a way that the believer becomes a disciple of Jesus Christ. My gift of evangelism includes; joyful speaking to others about Jesus Christ; knowing when a person is ready to accept Jesus Christ; have a strong burden or compulsion
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As mentioned‚ there is a direct correlation between the four evangelistic methodologies. For the culmination of revival meeting‚ other three vehicles: decisional preaching‚ personal evangelism‚ and Sunday School progressively create an evangelistic atmosphere. Kelley’s concern for successful revival meeting shows the correlation as follows: To assess the evangelistic potential of revival meetings for your church‚ consider whether or not a revival would be a natural culmination of other evangelistic
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Priority of Evangelism to Social Activity Finney was involved in many types of social activity. Most of all‚ he was famous as an activist of antislavery movement. Molly Oshatz mentions in terms of Finney’s influence‚ “Most immediatists followed Charles Grandison Finney in assuming that individuals were perfectly free to renounce sin.” Finney’s contemporary antislavery activists‚ who argued for immediate freedom of slaves‚ trusted and followed Finney. However‚ Finney was a revivalist and evangelist
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“But with gentleness and respect”: Why missions should be ruled by ethics – An Evangelical Perspective on a Code of Ethics for Christian Witness First plenary statement at the international theological consultation “Towards an ethical approach to conversion: Christian witness in a multi-religious world” at the Institut de Science et de Theologie des Religions in Toulouse‚ France from August 8-12‚ 2007 The Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (PCID) and the Office on Interreligious
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Throughout the history of evangelism and rising occurrence of philanthropic activity in the United States‚ few individuals have had as significant of a lasting effect as Dwight L Moody. The echoes of his ministry and education on the written word and his works toward successful evangelism through tactics of mass media remain a resounding presence in the current day. The impact that Dwight L. Moody had on the philanthropic realm is significantly demonstrated through his interdenominational work‚ encouragement
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Exam 1 Study Guide Be able to recognize the following verses and their references. • Romans 3:23 – For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God • Romans 6:23- For the wages of sin are death but the gift of God is enteral life in Christ Jesus our Savior • Isaiah 64:6- But we alllike an unclean thing and all our righteousness are like filthy rags. • Titus 3:5- Teaches that hter is no possible way to obtain salvation by our good thoughts or good deeds‚ “ Not by workds
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testimony in evangelism and (2) The transforming power of Christ. The reasons I have chosen these two topics is because of (a) the correlation between the two in my own life and (b) because of the personal knowledge that I feel I have gained on them while taking this class. My hopes are that by the end of this essay I will have demonstrated that I have a functional and usable comprehension of these topics that I will be able to use throughout my life. The value of personal testimony in evangelism There
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