By studying these simple courses, you will have an understanding of Biblical methods of evangelism. You will learn tools such the Power of the Internet and Technology, How to Utilize Your Surroundings, Different Styles of Witness, Personal Witness, and Mass Evangelism. You will be empowered to win your world to Christ.
Course Overview
Acts shows that, although the content of the Gospel does not change, the methods of evangelism vary according to the audience
Only the message is sacred – not the method
The evangelistic messages recorded in Acts were all faithful proclamations of the Gospel (declare, announce, state, publish, broadcast, demonstrate, illustrate)
Those before Jewish audiences quoted Scriptures extensively
When Paul addressed the philosophers in Athens, his message adopted a more “academic” style and did not include any explicit quotations from Scripture
Be aware of surroundings – draw illustrations from the world around you
Different styles of personal witness are found in the New Testament
Evangelists such as Jesus, Peter and Paul spoke to large audiences
Ordinary laypersons “went about preaching the word” (Acts 8:4), presumably to small groups and individuals
Philip led the Ethiopian eunuch to Christ through a personal conversion (Acts 8:26 – 38)