I've been through Mark Cahill's book "One Thing You Can't Do In Heaven" not once but TWICE this past week. It's just an inspiring read with page after page of practical helps to share your faith with anyone, and laced throughout with stirring stories from Mark's own experience.
From the wild streets of South Beach in the wee hours of the morning, to airplanes and shopping malls, to poignant moments of one-on-one encounter with some of America's best known athletes, Mark is sold out to the adventure of preaching the gospel with as many people as he can.
There are similar books that have been written over the years, but what sets this one apart for me is the author's grasp of the Biblical gospel. Here is a thoroughly 21st century evangelist, telling riveting stories in a popular and engaging style, but not compromising the message in the way that most of today's evangelism does. His chapter entitled "Guilty!" is essential reading for every Christian.
That's the claim that Ray Comfort and Way of the Master ministries make. They produce a whole selection of very cool tracts that grab interest, and then present a very Biblical gospel message.
Their most popular tract is this "million dollar bill" (see above) that is so real looking, people have to examine it closely to see it's "not legal tender".
I've been handing these out, and it's true - people love them! Just today, for example, I handed one to a toll booth attendant on the New Jersey Turnpike (those good folks NEED something to break the monotony - I've never seen one smile before, but this lady laughed out loud when she saw the bill.) Then I gave one to our waitress in Friendly's - she was too busy to read it right then, but she took it and tucked it in her apron for later. Finally, this evening I gave one to a girl on the cash register at Lowes Hardware. She said, "This is awesome! I'm going to try and buy a Big Mac at McDonald's and ask for the change!" As I walked away, she and another girl were reading the gospel message on it together.
Folks, this is one of the easiest ways to start passing out tracts. CLICK HERE to go to Living Waters website and order yourself a pack. Keep a few in your billfold, wallet or purse, and just hand them over everytime you pay for something (pay with real money first, or they might think you're trying to pull a scam!)
Check out this video of actors John Travolta and Holly Hunter taking one of these million dollar bills ...
Living Waters say that they've now printed 18 million of these tracts. Assuming they've all been given away (which is not possible) that means there are 287,000,000 Americans still haven't seen one. I'd say that gives us all plenty of scope!
Every Christian needs to take 10 minutes out to watch this video!
It's the story of Mr.Genor. An elderly man who lived in Sydney, Australia. As a young sailor he was wonderfully saved, and so grateful to God that he promised he would try and tell 10 people a day about Jesus. To the best of his ability he kept that promise. In his retirement years he stood on George Street and simply handed out gospel tracts, asking people whether they were saved, and if they died that night did they know where they would go.
Until 2 weeks before his death, Mr.Genor never knew of one person that had ever given their life to Christ as a result of his faithful witness.
This video is his story. Watch it now before you read any further!
In recent years we have been told that "street witnessing", "gospel tracts", "open air preaching", "confrontational evangelism", etc, are outmoded forms of evangelism and are ineffective. Just about every popular book and resource being published on the subject of evangelism today scorns such methods and proposes that "friendship evangelism" or "relational evanglism" is the way we must engage.
Now firstly let me say that I have no objection to the idea of friendship evangelism per se. I believe we certainly SHOULD be seeking to share our faith with every person we are in relationship with - family, co-workers, neighbors, etc. We do build a platform of trust with those who know us well that gives us an extraordinary opportunity to share the gospel very powerfully (providing we are living what we preach - if not, we do detriment to the gospel).
However, I have a few concerns about friendship evangelism:
1) The idea of cultivating a friendship with an unbeliever SOLELY for the unstated purpose of winning them to Christ should be named for what it is ... deceitful. And how can you build a true friendship on an agenda like that?
2) If you are in friendship with an unbeliever, don't wait too long before sharing the gospel. My experience is that Christians who haven't shared the gospel early in a relationship rarely ever do. It becomes harder, not easier, to do so as time passes if there hasn't already been a previous verbal witness.
3) We need to heed the warning of Scripture that "friendship with the world is hostility toward God" (James 4:4). Now, before every Christian reader starts jumping up and down, let me be quick to say that verse is NOT saying we should not be friends with unbelievers. Jesus Himself was accused of being a "friend of sinners" because of His love for lost people. James is talking about friendship with the world's values and philosophy; it's sin. BUT many a Christian has been drawn back to worldliness and proved themselves unfit for the kingdom because they continued to be influenced by unsaved friends. Your first love must be Christ, and your first responsibility is your walk with Him. If that means severing old relationships that tempt you with your old life, you should do so. Pluck out your eye if you have to! (Matthew 18:9) But follow Christ with no other pretenders to the throne of your heart; allow no distractions.
But, by all means practise friendship evangelism with your friends, family, co-workers and neighbors who don't know Christ. I don't think we need books and seminars about that, it's just simply living the Christian life!
In defense of street witnessing & open air preaching
The criticisms of more confrontational or direct forms of evangelism are usually argued on the basis that "this is a different generation and they don't respond to such methods".
Please note, this argument is based solely on reasoning or rationalizing. It is not based on Scripture or even any consideration of past history.
Some points you should consider:
1) Street witnessing & open air preaching have a long and distinguished history dating back to the first apostles. The book of Acts has numerous examples of it. Some of the greatest preachers of the Christian church took their message to the streets and open fields to arrest the attention of people who would never be reached otherwise. George Whitefield and John Wesley are outstanding, but not the only, examples. Leonard Ravenhill used it very effectively after the second world war. Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron are spearheading a movement that demonstrating it's effectiveness still today. Check out their website at www.wayofthemaster.com
2) The same arguments ("this is a new generation, they won't respond" ... blah blah blah) were thrown at Whitefield and Wesley in their day! Thank God they didn't listen.
3) In Ephesians chapter 4 we read about the leadership gift in the church of "the evangelist". Some people are given by the Lord to help mobilize the church in evangelism. However, I defy anyone to find me where in Scripture we are told that there is a spiritual gift of "evangelism" that some Christians have and some don't. We are ALL included in the Great Commission. And the promise to us all in Acts 1:8 was that the Holy Spirit would make us "witnesses" (martyrs) for Jesus.
Conclusion:
The two ideas of (1) Friendship Evangelism as the preferred method to reach people today, and (2) the spiritual gift of evangelism given only to a portion of Christians BOTH seem to me very clearly to be nothing more than lying strategies of Satan to limit the outreach activity of the Church. And we have bought into these lies because it is very comforting and convenient for us to do so. It rationalizes our apathy and insecurities.
Every believer ought to be taking every opportunity to share the faith with as many people as possible, in every way possible.
Now, if you find the thought of speaking to a stranger about Jesus scary ... join the club! EVERY Christians finds these things intimidating. But we know what is in the balance: people's eternity. What does the inconvenience we feel for a moment matter in light of that?
Start small. Get some good gospel tracts and just leave them in conspicuous places - with your tip at a restaurant, etc. See how many places you can come up with. Then you might pluck up the courage to hand a few out (like old Mr.Genor). Finally ask God to give you the confidence to speak to some people.
Mr.Genor's testimony screams to us today ... one simple, unnoticed, but faithful life can change the world and eternity.
Married to Alli, my best friend and the love of my life. 4 kids ... Ben, Sam, Bethwyn & Ewan. Pastor of First Assembly of God, Brookfield, CT. Yankees fan. Untreated Starbucks addiction.
Most importantly: I was bound for hell (and still deserve it), but Jesus saved me. "I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me." (Galatians 2:20)
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1. The Scriptures are inspired by God and declare His design and plan for mankind. As the Word of God, the Bible is inerrant and infallible. 2. There is only One True God – revealed in three Persons...Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (commonly known as the Trinity). 3. In the Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ. As God's son, Jesus was both human and divine. 4. Though originally good, man willingly fell to Sin – ushering evil and death, both physical and spiritual, into the world. As a result, man's nature is now totally depraved - which is to say that every part of him has been affected by the fall and he has neither any ability nor will to come to God. The Bible describes man as spiritually dead. 5. Every person can have restored fellowship with God through the Salvation made possible by the atoning sacrifice of Jesus in His death on the Cross. This salvation is the free gift of God, and cannot be earned. It is appropriated by repentance of sin and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. 6. There are two ordinances prescribed in the Bible which we practice—(1) Water Baptism by immersion after repenting of one's sins, and (2) The Lord's Table (Communion) as a symbolic remembrance of Christ's suffering and death for our salvation. 7. The Baptism in the Holy Spirit is a special experience following salvation that empowers believers for witnessing and effective service, just as it did in New Testament times. 8. The initial physical evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is ‘Speaking in Tongues,’ as experienced on the Day of Pentecost and referenced throughout Acts and the Epistles. 9. Sanctification initially occurs at Salvation and is not only a declaration that a believer is holy, but also a progressive lifelong process of separating from evil as believers continually draw closer to God and become more Christlike. 10. The Church has a mission to seek and save all who are lost in sin. We believe 'the Church' is the Body of Christ and consists of the people who, throughout history, have repented and believed on the Lord Jesus Christ (regardless of religious denomination). 11. A Divinely called and Scripturally ordained leadership serves the Church. The Bible teaches that each of us under leadership must commit ourselves to reach others for Christ, to worship Him with other believers, and to build up or edify the body of believers – the Church. 12. Divine healing of the sick is experienced today at the sovereign discretion of God, and usually in answer to believing prayer. 13. In the blessed hope — when Jesus raptures His Church prior to His return to Earth (the second coming). At this future moment in time all believers who have died will rise from their graves and will meet the Lord in the air, and Christians who are alive will be caught up with them, to be with the Lord forever. 14. In the Millennial Reign of Christ when Jesus returns with His saints at His second coming and begins His benevolent rule over all things. 15. A final judgment will take place for those who have not been saved by repenting of sin and trusting in Jesus Christ as their only Lord and Savior. They will be judged for their sin and consigned to eternal punishment in the lake of fire (hell). 16. There will be a perfect New Heavens and a New Earth that Christ is preparing for all people, of all time, who have been saved. 'And so shall we forever be with the Lord!'