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    Engaging Evangelism

    Tolerent of Evangelism?

    Have you seen it? A bumper sticker with the message Tolerance is the Only Absolute! Thelast thing people, especially Christians, want to be called today is intolerant. The push from

    our media, educators and politicians is to be tolerant or else. In Wisconsin Christian News Vol.

    3 Issue 4 Page 23 is the story of a professor from DePauw University who had her job changedand her salary cut for placing copies of Teachers in Focus from Focus on the Family on a table in

    her classroom. According to the article, she is suing to get back her teaching job and salary.

    The tolerance issue is having an impact. Since the beginning of the 1990s, the proportion of the

    adult population that is non-churched has risen significantly, to 32 percent from about 25percent, responds George Barna in his book, Evangelism that Works. Of course there are many

    factors for an increase in non-churched people, but the cultures intolerance of moral truth is

    certainly one of them. A reaction to the tolerance movement has been the evangelicalacceptance of the go-slow relational (or friendship) evangelism as the almost-exclusive

    acceptable means of evangelism. No one wants to be labeled extremist or intolerant, so

    Christians can be closed mouthed about the gospel, especially with new acquaintances.

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    So whats wrong with relational (friendship) evangelism?

    First, let me say what is right with relational evangelism. Building relationships with theunchurched is probably the most effective means for one person to influence another person

    toward having an authentic relationship with Christ. Ultimately, of course, it is the Holy Spirit

    who must change the heart and bring real faith in Christ as Savior. I very much believerelational evangelism is a crucial method for affecting our world today.

    However, too often relationship evangelism means no evangelism at all. Barna in Evangelism

    that Works admonishes , The primary disadvantage of this lifestyle evangelism approach is that

    it can become an easy excuse for Christians. Instead of diligently and aggressively pursuingevangelistic opportunities, Christians may easily convince themselves that if they just lead good

    lives, are friendly and open to sharing their faith, God will take care of the rest.

    The Pendulum has Swung

    The pendulum has swung from initiative evangelism (sharing Christ in casual encounters,

    door-to-door canvassing, etc.) to sharing faith by being a good Christian. Not all Christians

    follow this pacifist style, but I believe the backlash from the tolerance movement has made the

    lack of evangelism of any sort predominant in the USA . It seems that Christians today are tooafraid, confused, lacking in confidence, philosophically opposed, and fearful of giving offense to

    verbally share the gospel. The Apostle Paul said in Romans 10:14,15, How will they believe in

    Him whom they have not heard? And how will they hear without a preacher? How will theypreach unless they are sent? Just as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of those who bring

    good news of good things. Barna points out that churches talk about evangelism, they want to

    be evangelistic, and they have evangelism as a core part of their purpose statement, but very few

    churches have ongoing evangelism training. Yet God has called us to be ambassadors, laborersfor the harvest and disciples.

    Initiative Evangelism

    There are churches that do provide consistent training for their members and they are creatingarmies of Christians effective in personal evangelism. If, however, Christians are told that

    initiative evangelism does not work, then obviously Christians wont learn it or do it. Why

    suffer all that rejection if it does not work anyway, goes the rationale. Before I came to Christ, Ihad an acquaintance who witnessed to me while I wasnt asking for it; I accepted Christ a few

    months later. I have a friend who accepted Christ through the witness of a stranger. There are

    many acceptable ways to be a witness, and the direct verbal gospel is a valid one. It does work.Barnas web site states, Half of all unchurched and non-Christian adults admit that they are

    seeking meaning and purpose in their lifeproviding a meaningful entry point for evangelizers.

    Initiative evangelism is biblical and Christians need to see it, own up to it and obey. Luke 10:1

    (NASB) reads, The Lord appointed 70 others, and sent them two by two ahead of Him to everycity. Note that Jesus sent them out as lambs in the midst of wolves (verse 3). They were to

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    expect rejection. Luke 10:2 reads, The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Note

    that Jesus did not say the evangelists are few, but the laborers are few. Jesus said to pray for

    more laborers. Jesus wants laborers because the harvest is plentiful. The reference to lambs inthe midst of wolves indicates that it was difficult to verbally share the good news in Jesus day

    and culture too. Personal evangelism, like prayer and Bible study, is a discipline. It takes

    concentrated time, energy and determination. It takes a willingness to be prepared. I Peter 3:15says, But sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to

    everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and

    reverence. Jimmy Williams, the founder of Probe Ministries wrote: Evangelism today mustbe something more than swapping experiences. We must learn how to ground our faith in the

    facts of history and the claims of Christ. We must have others grapple with Jesus Christ, nor

    (sic) just our experience. Remember, Jesus spoke with the woman at the well (John 4) without

    having a prior relationship. Many were saved that day as a result of her testimony and theirencounter with Jesus Christ.

    Engaging PeopleWhen I get into a conversion with someone that leads to the gospel, I often find it an exhilaratingexperience. Rejection is not much fun, but having an eye-to-eye conversation about the truths of

    the gospel is life changing for both of us. It is true there are a lot of bad ways to share the

    gospel, but then there are a lot of bad ways to have a relationship (we dont throw them out, dowe?). We need to learn good ways to engage people with the truths of the gospel.

    The following are a few tips on developing the art of engaging people (initiative evangelism): 1)

    Use questions; learn to ask really good questions. Evangelist William Fay has an excellent

    training kit (with video and workbooks) called Share Jesus Without Fear. His training includes

    five questions every Christian can easily memorize, and he shows an easy way anyone can usethe Bible in sharing the gospel. 2) Continue to get training through classes at church,

    conferences, books and going witnessing with a friend. Going witnessing may sound like thelast thing you would ever want to do, but how can you learn to share the gospel naturally unless

    you start with a programmed approach? 3) Find good resources to give away. There are many

    excellent tracts, videos, books and my CD-ROM program calledEvidence the Bible is True.

    These are tools that are easy to give away because they cover subjects that your unchurchedfriends and relatives care about. Invest prayer, time and money in the people you know who

    need Christ. 4) Use your pen. The pen is still mightier than the sword. Write a letter and

    include your testimony. I found it very difficult to share with my unsaved father, but I sent himletters with a personal presentation of the gospel. He saved the letters and he received Christ

    with the help of a pastor about six months before his death. What a blessing! 5) The gospel

    offends those in darkness, and truth offends, but we are not to intentionally be offensive. I Peter3:15 states, Being ready to make a defense . . . yet with gentleness and reverence. Engage in

    the world with prayer, humility and gentleness.

    Make this your prayer, Lord help me to let my light shine and glorify You. I welcome your

    questions and comments.

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    Jim Bendewald

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