Friendship Evangelism in Review

Obviously there is a stigma attached to the term “Friendship Evangelism”. I therefore want to explore both distinctions of the terminology.

Defined as Term 1. Is the view that “I’m reaching my friends, family, and the world around me by the life I live. I don’t need to witness to them, my life lived in front of them is enough”.  There are multiple styles in our previously blogged list, that use this form of an extreme passive approach to evangelism. The clear reason you will see below… “IT’S EASY” Remember, easy doesn’t make it right or effective.

Defined as Term 2. I need only a few minutes or even a brief encounter to establish enough friendship to present the Gospel to this New Friend. This is a foundational platform for the Holy Spirit to use you to present the Gospel.

Term 1:

  1. Usability- No Need for outreach life is good enough.
  2. Ease to learn- Natural
  3. Comfort of Use- There is no discomfort with no confrontation
  4. Receptivity- There is little to no receptivity through osmosis
  5. Numbers focused- N/A
  6. Build excitement for the user- Builds deception that it is doing some good
  7. Scripturally sound- The Gospel preached throughout the Bible was Confrontational. This version of Friendship Evangelism Is the opposite of anything Scriptural.
  8. Seed Planting- In no way
  9. Salvation Offering- Not an option
  10. Disciple making- One can not make a disciple without causing another person to grow. Growth comes through change. Change comes through confronting issues.

Term 2:

Friendship reflected in term 2 is the basis from which a biblical form of Evangelism can be launched. An example from none other than Jesus Himself is found in John 4. His encounter with the Samaritan woman at Jacobs well is a clear picture in the use of Term 2 friendship to open the door to a more confrontational approach to evangelism.

Prerequisites to Evagelism Review

Understand we “ALL” choose an evangelism style regardless if it is an active or passive choice. Therefore, I feel it necessary to present these styles in review. I challenge you, the reader, be sure you are informed of your choice. This can be critical in the witness you present.

Prior to review, any process should be held to a set of standards. I intend not to rant against any one process nor overly praise the others. I only wish to present an opinion of evangelism techniques. From this blog series I hope to help the readers have a more informed decision when allowing themselves to choose their form of evangelism.

I will report by the technique’s ability to follow Biblical principles used by Jesus, and the Apostles in witnessing. We will also consider these techniques in scenarios to address effectiveness. Lastly we want to connect the techniques to discipleship that closes the loop into the Great Commission.

There is an open opportunity for the readers to make counter points to the opinion written. However, professionalism, ethical, and biblical responses will only be entertained.

Be Informed, Be Bold, Be Faithful

Barney Graham

messagetothelost@yahoo.com

 

 

Evangelism Techniques

Previously I wrote regarding generally on the Great Commission Matthew 28:19-20. I wish to continue the thought on to the implied word of these verses… “HOW” Throughout Jesus’ earthly ministry he taught by using parables and direct examples in front of the disciples. As the few days surrounding the crucifixion and through Pentecost by the power Spirit the Disciples began to recall the tools they watched Jesus use to bring people to faith in himself.

I would like to review the several forms or techniques, used today by many in witnessing. This refers to the process we currently refer to Evangelism. Debating what evangelism is or is not will come at a later date but for now we will look at common tools and techniques for witnessing.

If there are additional methods or tools you would like us to review, please email them to http://www.messagetothelost@yahoo.com.
Be watchful and be ready and may God bless.
Criteria in this review: 
1. Ability to use in outreach
2. Ease in learning
3. Comfort for the person using the process
4. Receptivity – easy to receive
5. Focuses on Numbers
6. Builds excitement for the user
7. Scripturally sound
8. Seed planting
9. Salvation offering
10. Disciple making

Methods in Review
• Friendship Evangelism
• It’s only Love
• Live my life in front of them
• Pray for them
• Invite them
• Block parties
• Street preach
• Neighborhood visitation
• City assistance
• Tracts passive and active
• Personal Confrontation

Commissioning

In “The Great Commission” Matthew 28: 19 Jesus commands his disciples to “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations…” The topic of what that is to be taught is covered in  verse 20 “all things whatsoever I have commanded you…” Both commands  (Go and Teach) leave little margin for personal interpretation.

However there has been questions raised with how. Methodologies, interpretations, and even good intentions have skewed the thoughts and practices of men. Let’s not run them all out of town, but try to discern the good from the fair, and fair from the bad.

The training Jesus gave his disciples throughout His ministry reveals the tools we should grasp if we plan to Evangelize.