Methods of Evangelism Liberty University Barbara VanAusdal (Morris) November 30‚ 2014 The Romans Road The evangelism method I chose to summarize for you today is The Romans Road. The Romans Road is one of the intellectual methods of evangelism. This method is a straight forward method as to why we need salvation. The Romans Road tells us who needs salvation‚ why we need salvation‚ how God provides salvation‚ how we receive salvation and the results of salvation. This method is sort of like
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apostle. The Anchor Bible Dictionary states: “An apostle in the New Testament is an envoy‚ an ambassador‚ or a missionary. In the New Testament the term “apostle” is applied to one who carries the message of the Gospel.” From this definition we can conclude that Paul carried the message of the gospel‚ and preached to whomever he encountered as he went along with his journeys. When you take a look at the life of Paul you would not have chosen him to become one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. Before
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December 2‚ 2013 The Case for Christ The Case for Christ I found the information revealed to be quite informative and for me‚ largely new as I’ve never researched these areas directly. There is plenty of evidence presented on each topic and Strobel uses each interview to explore a number of angles from the skeptics perspective to ensure he looks for answers to the most common questions that relate to every interview topic. The experts range greatly but are primarily scholars and authors of various
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the stony soil‚ it appears to germinate‚ but is unable to establish lasting roots. This soil points to the receiver with a shallow mind. The person seems to accept the word of God‚ yet fails to make a commitment to the life-changing message of the gospel. According to Covert‚ “the searing sun can be compared to life’s trials‚ which will unquestionably have a negative impact upon those who are not rooted in their faith” (2008 p. 4). When a person does not ground the heart in God’s word‚ they are unable
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The apostle Paul‚ also known as “Saul of Tarsus‚”‚ is the apostle to the Gentiles. (Romans 11:131 and Galatians 2:8).2 (You can use parenthetical citation for Scripture‚ as you did here‚ without having to also cite them in the endnotes.) In order for us to understand how God ordained his apostleship to the Gentiles‚ we must first understand his background. The name “Paul” is a Greek spelling of the Latin word Paulus. To Aramaic – speaking Jews‚ his Hebrew name was “Saul” (from Saoul)3. Paul’s
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that can be broken down and deciphered to create different theories of Jesus and his purpose on Earth. However‚ the Bible includes few sections that reference Jesus’s own testimony about why he was placed amongst man. Chapter 10 verses 34-37 from the gospel of Matthew reveals the true intentions of Jesus as he speaks to his disciples before sending them out to spread the word of God. The verse reads “Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace‚ but a sword. For I am come
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elusive. In popular media today‚ like the History Channel’s Bible Secrets Revealed or in bestselling novels like The Da Vinci Code‚ early Christians are often depicted as holding wildly divergent views of Jesus and reading and writing differing gospels and books that never made it into our modern New Testament. This perspective has been popularized by New Testament scholar and bestselling author Bart Ehrman‚ who wrote; [O]ne of the competing groups in Christianity succeeded in overwhelming all
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Jillian Sanders Christian Worldview February 15‚ 2015 Dr. Hector Llanes Gospel Essentials When you look around and gaze at the beautiful creation before you‚ do you reflect on how amazing God is? God made the creation‚ man‚ and everything surrounding the two. There are many different worldviews. This paper will focus on the Christian worldview. The Christian worldview involves God‚ humanity‚ Jesus‚ and restoration. The Christian Worldview God Can God truly be defined? Yes and no! It is important
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vision so it can be carried out and made greater by the power of the Lord than we ever imagined. I never realized how important it is to go into a mission with a specific vision in mind. We need on our minds focused on what we can establish so the gospel of Jesus Christ can spread where we are ministering. I love how in chapter 2 the author brings out how our visions should be focused on the Kingdom. I believe it is important to make sure that the vision we are carrying and telling is in line with
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On the other hand‚ Jesus believes in one god. Jesus is completely devoted to his God and goes around teaching society about how good his God is. In the New Testament‚ Jesus has people or a following fully committed and devoted to God. The four Gospels describe Jesus’s life until his resurrection‚ and the remainder of the New Testament concerns itself with the community of followers of Jesus that steadily grows after his death. Concluding‚ Aeneas and Jesus are two different characters who have
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