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Here are two videos, one showing how to do evangelism and one how not to do evangelism.

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My pastor sent this out today. Curious about everyone's thoughts.
Here are two videos, one showing how to do evangelism and one how not to do evangelism.

Here is how to do it right.

Here is how not to do it.

Thoughts?
 
My pastor sent this out today. Curious about everyone's thoughts.
Here are two videos, one showing how to do evangelism and one how not to do evangelism.

Here is how to do it right.

Here is how not to do it.

Thoughts?
That was unbelievable---the second one---and wonderful, the first one.

The first one, reminds me of what happened to me when I was regenerated. He even used many of the same words that I have used to describe what happened. I woke up in the morning a completely different person, my entire world view changed, Everything, just changed.
 
My pastor sent this out today. Curious about everyone's thoughts.
Here are two videos, one showing how to do evangelism and one how not to do evangelism.

Here is how to do it right.

Here is how not to do it.

Thoughts?
Accountable for every idle word. That's the problem with those who are in positions of publicly representing the truth. It's an awful responsibility.

There was one problem I had with the first, though. Not that his experience wasn't accurately given, nor the gospel, but the repeated expression of 'how it went for him', enthusiastic and beautiful though it was, might lead others to think it would be the same for them.

For the born again there is a definite aversion the sinfulness of sin, at least as they are aware of their sin, but there may well be strong remaining appetite for it, in the genuinely born-again. That is one of the things that Arminianism (of a sort) well-prepared me for —to love the tenets of Reformed Theology/ Calvinism. My inability to stop my sin, to control my appetites, to stop loving this world more than God, when I truly (or so it seemed) did not want to sin, and wanted to do as scripture said, to love the Lord my God with all my being, yet by my assessment I could hardly even call myself a believer, except for the short spells of subjective repentance between the repeats of despair, falling yet again. That despair taught me that my stupid decisions are not the hinge upon which my salvation depends, nor even my sanctification.
 
First video goes without saying, awesome testimony. The entire world changes in the space of a single heartbeat (or overnight)..

As for the second I can see why the speaker was near tears. Wow. It makes you want to slap those men.

I've been around many people like that; Christians who have never read the Bible before, even the unbeliever knows they have never read Scripture and that for them "Christian" is just something they are socially, like a club.

It was the perfect opportunity to get the Gospel to Elon, he is curious about all these Christians who like him, wants to know more about the faith of the people... And what Babylon Bee people did was to telll them the faith of the people is empty, hollow, and in man not God.
 
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