Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Responding to the Challenge to Share Jesus



Thanks to each of you for coming to class each week and increasing your knowledge and passion to Share Jesus Without Fear! You are not going to be sorry when you have fully equipped yourself with the tools our class is teaching you each week!


This week we are going to be focusing on two main points with regards to witnessing. The first is allowing yourself to take a step back and Let the BIBLE SPEAK. We are going to learn 7 awesome scriptures to share with an individual you are witnessing to. These scriptures deal with;
1. The Issue of Sin
2. The Penalty of Sin
3. How to enter a relationship with Christ
4. The Narrowness of the Gospel
5. Anyone can be saved
6. We must turn from/turn to (surrender)
7. A choice to accept or reject

We will learn some great principals and tips to help us use these scriptures, remember where they are in the Bible and much much more!
Part 2 gives us 5 easy questions that help lead an individual to the "Point of Decision"

I promise you do not want to miss out on this class!

Here is the video we showed last week in class: 


The Earth is Round, and the Bible said it first...
from Ryan Rose on Vimeo.

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4 comments:

  1. Faith? Faith isn't being without fear, I believe it's belief or action inspite of fear. Faith is present due to fear having been conquered, conquered through Jesus Christ.
    Christina Seaton

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  2. Reading my lesson and studying! It is so interesting to learn how we can naturally move or direct any conversation to the topic of the Christian life. And with just simple questions, we can determine someone's spiritual condition. Can't wait til tomorrow nite's class!

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  3. As usual, class last week was so educational!

    Going through this week's lessons -- learning some "do's and don'ts" and ways to respond to objections after sharing the gospel.

    Looking forward to this Wednesday night!

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