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    chapter seventeen “worship and evangelism.” Worship evangelism is a sensitive topic among theologians. This form of evangelism is quite controversial as there is no set-ground of a particular form of worship in the Bible. Basically, the Bible does not have an exact list of steps one should take in order to worship in a congregation. As a result, many individuals throughout history have attempted to interpret their own form of worship which has influenced the role of evangelism and worship in the church

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    Spiritual warfare grants a believer the opportunity to wage war against the principalities and power of devils aim to halt God’s purposes and plans in the earth. Charles E. Lawless express some wonderful points in his article, “Spiritual Warfare and Evangelism” and he states, “A legitimate strategy for spiritual warfare must, therefore, emphasize the already-achieved victory more than the ongoing battle. It must offer strength for battle in the believer’s identity in Christ” . Every believer needs to

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    In Randy Newman’s book, Questioning Evangelism, he focuses on one main topic. That topic is how to use questions to spread the Good News of the Bible. He explains that these questions are extremely important and force people to think in ways they normally wouldn’t on their own. A big chunk of this book is the author giving a “principle” and then following it by an example in the format of dialogue. Questioning Evangelism is split into 3 main parts. These three categories include “Why Ask Questions”

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    In Evangelism, Salvation and Social Justice, Sider introduces different theologians’ (Graham, Scott, etc.) opinions on the definition of evangelism, the role it plays in the church mission, and the relationship between evangelism and the social actions. By reviewing current five viewpoints of evangelism, salvation, and social actions, Sider puts forward a sixth viewpoint by re-exploring the biblical foundations about the concepts of the Gospel, salvation, redemption, and the principalities and powers

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    I always felt that practical communication is a core aspect of ministry evangelism. How individuals exchange messages through the use of symbols and behavior both verbal, oral and nonverbal is a strong determinant of its effectiveness (Wallace, Rosenfeld, Bodary, & Waggenspack, 2009). Effective communication combines a set of skills that includes being a good listener in order to understand what is being said to me by others. Learning and practicing good communication skills will help me to develop

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    Evangelism is an Incarnational ministry that meets people and communities where there are at in life, in their own context that is so powerful and life-giving that it radically changes those who find themselves in the wake of the aforementioned ministry. This Christ-Like ministry takes form, not only in preaching or proclaiming the Good News (present salvation from oppression as well as eschatological salvation,) but allows people to experience the Good News through acts of love and deeds of faith

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    According to Schultz (2003) a Kingdom-focused education must be built on the following four points: Jesus Christ, A Biblical Philosophy of Education, Evangelism, and Discipleship. The most appropriate place for Kingdom education to start is in the family where children are taught that “only salvation in Christ can perfect a person” (Schultz, 2003, p.19). Because Kingdom education is rooted in development of a personal relationship with Christ it exists as a present reality and not a future physical

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    The Romans Road Summary of Method – The Romans Road is an intellectual method of evangelism. It utilizes the book of Romans to illustrate to a nonbeliever the steps necessary in order to be saved. This method walks the evangelist and the nonbeliever through specific verses in the Bible. These verses have been selected because they call attention to the need for salvation, they state the good news that a way to salvation has already been prepared, they warn nonbelievers of what will happen if the

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    Evangelism and Jesus: The Master’s Way Robert Minor Regent University Table of Contents Abstract The quality of the evangelism and discipleship program of any church determines the health and effectiveness of that church. Christ must be the head of the church before the church can evangelize the world. With that said its time to realistically look at the strategy Jesus used when he gathered His disciples. “He wasn’t concerned about programs that would reach the multitudes

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    The Evangelism Theology of Paul Apostle Paul was a man who dedicated himself to the evangelism, church planting, and disciple making. This author will examine the biblical answers of relationship evangelism for contemporary churches through the research on Paul’s ministry revealed in Acts. Synagogue-centered Evangelism The main concern of Paul to witness God’s gospel was on the Jews (Rom. 1:16). It approves why he visited synagogues whenever he went to each towns. Except for Philippi , he mostly

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