(By Jesse Johnson)
As I noted yesterday, I do not believe that every Christian is called do “cold” evangelism. I also do not believe that a church’s evangelistic health should be measured by the number of evangelistic outings they organize. Nor do I believe that there is any “one” (as in ”only correct”) way or method of evangelism.
That being said, I would like to [...]
(By Jesse Johnson)
* Jesse teaches evangelism at The Master’s Seminary and is the local outreach pastor at Grace Community Church.
The practice of going out to evangelize people you meet at random is sometimes called “cold evangelism” (or “cold-turkey evangelism”), and it must be admitted that this is not a very inviting phrase. When most Christians think [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous on June 17th, 2007 2 Comments »
Here is our semi-regular blogroll update. We’ve removed a few of the outdated links and updated a few of the others. If you know of other blogs that you think we should consider adding, feel free to nominate them in the comments section. We’ll take any suggestions under advisement.
A-Team Blog — This blog is maintained [...]
(By Nathan Williams)
Have you been amazed by the gospel today? I began reading through Romans this week and found myself pausing with amazement at verse 16 of the first chapter. “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first [...]
Posted in End Times, Salvation on June 15th, 2007 8 Comments »
(Compiled by Nathan Busenitz)
Will there be a mass conversion of ethnic Jews at the end of the age?
Matt Waymeyer’s two articles have answered “yes” to that question, based on Paul’s teaching in Romans 11:25–26.
For I do not want you, brethren, to be uninformed of this mystery—so that you will not be wise in your own [...]