Title: Part I Evangelism & Effectiveness The Two E Words
1Servant Evangelism
- Releasing the power of kindness
2Part IEvangelism Effectiveness
3Evangelism Effectiveness
- 1 Evangelism - the first E word
- A Perception of evangelism
- B Contemporary evangelism models
- Soul Winning
- Crusades
- Evangelism Explosion
- Jesus Movement
4Evangelism Effectiveness
- 1 Evangelism - the first E word
- A Perception of evangelism
- B Contemporary evangelism models
- Power Evangelism
- Church Growth Movement
- Seeker Sensitivity
5Evangelism Effectiveness
- What is the bottom line methods of evangelism?
- Regardless of the approach, God will use any
sincere attempt to bring others to Christ.
6Evangelism Effectiveness
- 1 Evangelism - the first E word
- A Perception of evangelism
- B Contemporary evangelism models
- C Why arent evangelicals more effective at
evangelism?
7Why arent evangelicals more effective at
evangelism?
- 1 Fear of failure
- 2 Burned by past attempts
- 3 Sense inadequate gifting or calling
- 4 Waiting for someone else to start
- 5 Operating out of the assumption others are
doing it sufficiently - 6 Fear of responsibility -- if we are successful!
8Evangelism Effectiveness
- 2 Effectiveness - the second E word
- A Tale of the Vineyard Discovering why we have
been placed in our city. - B Paradigm evolution in evangelism
- Shark! gtgt Carp gtgt Dolphin
9Evangelism Effectiveness
- 2 Effectiveness - the second E word
- A Tale of the Vineyard Learning why we have been
placed in our city. - B Paradigm evolution in evangelism
- C There were many values operative in Jesus life
and ministry that produced evangelism
effectiveness
10Servant Evangelism
- A What does effectiveness in Servant Evangelism
mean? - Servant Evangelism - a working definition
- 1 Demonstrating Gods love...
- 2 by offering to do
- 3 some humble act of service
- 4 with no strings attached.
11Servant Evangelism
- The motto
- Small things, done with great love, will change
the world!
12Servant Evangelism
- B What seems to be effective about Servant
Evangelism? - 1 Works through character more than gifting
- 2 Quick
- 3 Touches many
- 4 Team building
- 5 Allows for a flexible focus
13Servant Evangelism
- B What seems to be effective about Servant
Evangelism? - 6 Opens doors for the Holy Spirit
- 7 Allows shy people to get their feet wet
- 8 Non-aggressive
- 9 Simple
- 10 Inexpensive
14Servant Evangelism
- B What seems to be effective about Servant
Evangelism? - 11 Doesnt require a great amount of training
- 12 Giving-centered versus asking-centered
- 13 Provides an open door for the miraculous
- 14 Provides a safe place for very ambitious people
15Servant Evangelism
- B What seems to be effective about Servant
Evangelism? - 15 Its big fun!
16Servant Evangelism
- C What is the effect when we serve our way into
peoples hearts? - 1 Christians and the church are redefined to the
watching world - 2 We redefine ourselves to ourselves
- 3 God and Christianity become approachable
- 4 The Holy Spirits winsome presence is quietly
planted in the hearts of those we serve
17Servant Evangelism
- D Why is Servant Evangelism particularly
effective in our age? - 1 Hero worship is dead
- 2 Local laws prohibit aggressive evangelism
- 3 Small groups are expanding and flow wonderfully
with Servant Evangelism - 4 The priesthood of believers is here
18Servant Evangelism
- D Why is Servant Evangelism particularly
effective in our age? - 6 Back to the Bible. Just do it!
- 7 Desire for active, practical spiritual
warfare - 8 Failure of the federal social systems
- 9 God is really into servanthood.
19Assumptions
- Evangelism is
- Doable,
- Process,
- Acceptance,
- Ready, Fire!, Aim
20Part IIDiscovering Doable Evangelism
21Discovering Doable Evangelism
- 1 Evangelism is doable in the model Jesus
provides for us. (Matt. 133-9) Anyone can sow
seed! - 2 Evangelism becomes doable when we examine our
attitudes toward ministry - A Risk The cost of an outreach
- B Grace How much are we depending on Gods
presence for this to be a success?
22Discovering Doable Evangelism
- C Possible attitudes toward ministry
- 1 Low Risk - Low Grace
- 2 Low Risk - High Grace
- 3 High Risk - Low Grace
- 4 High Risk - High Grace
23GRACE
IV
II
Low Risk High Grace
High Risk High Grace
RISK
III
I
Low Risk Low Grace
High Risk Low Grace
24Head to Head Evangelism
Heart to Heart Evangelism
25Discovering Doable Evangelism
- 3 Evangelism becomes doable as we lessen the
challenge to an attainable level to the body of
Christ. - A The bar is lowered when we dont require verbal
gifting - B The bar is lowered when we dont require
extroversion
26Discovering Doable Evangelism
- 3 Evangelism becomes doable as we lessen the
challenge to an attainable level to the body of
Christ. - C The bar is lowered when we dont have to be a
salesman - D The bar is lowered when we dont require
measurable results
27Part IIIDiscovering the Process of Evangelism
28Discovering The Process of Evangelism
- 1. According to the model of Jesus, evangelism
is a process. Matt. 13
29Discovering The Process of Evangelism
- 2. According to the model of Paul, evangelism is
a process. - I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the
increase. 1 Cor. 36
30Discovering The Process of Evangelism
- What we traditionally define as evangelism is
only the last part of Pauls 3-part process --
the harvest.
31Discovering The Process of Evangelism
- 2. According to the model of Paul, evangelism is
a process. - I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the
increase. 1 Cor. 36 - Planting gt Watering gt Harvesting
32Discovering The Process of Evangelism
- 3. Everyone is somewhere in the activity of God
and is in the process of being drawn into
relationship with him.
33Discovering The Process of Evangelism
- 4. Prechristians are nudged toward Christ as
they experience defining moments.
34Modified Engels Scale For Evangelism Readiness
Effective sharing of faith and life Openness to
others Prayer Stewardship of resources Christian
Life-styles Discovery and use of gifts Growth in
Christian Character Become part of the process of
making other disciples Initiation into the
church Evaluation of the decision Repentance and
faith Challenge and decision to act Awareness of
personal need Grasp of the implications of the
gospel Positive attitude to the gospel Awareness
of the basic facts of the gospel Interest in
Christianity Initial awareness of Christianity No
effective knowledge of Christianity Awareness of
the supernatural
3 2 1
Sanctification
A NEW DISCIPLE IS BORN
Matthew 2819-20
-1 - 2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8
-9 -10
Regeneration
Persuasion
Significant Impact through Being Served
Proclamation
Conviction
Presence
35Part IVDiscovering The Role of Acceptance
36Discovering The Role of Acceptance
- 1 Jesus modeled attitudes of tolerance towards
outsiders making their way into the family of
God. - 2 Through serving our way into peoples lives, we
are able to deeply convey to them the love of
Christ. - 3 Outsiders must see our hearts before they trust
us enough to value our words.
37What is our Message?
Love
Expectations
Expectations
Expectations
Love
Love
38Discovering The Role of Acceptance
- 4 What are the right reasons for serving?
- A To extend Gods Kingdom
- B To obey the Great Commission
- C We love people
39How Do We See Them?
Evade Run Away Come ye apart
THEM
US
US
Pervade Overpower
THEM
THEM
Invade Incarnate Greater is he who is in
you...
US
40Discovering The Role of Acceptance
- 5 There are three attitudes the human heart
thrives on - A Love
- B Acceptance
- C Forgiveness
41Discovering The Role of Acceptance
- 6 In the absence of love, acceptance and
forgiveness, Gods winsome presence will be
encumbered through us toward prechristians
42How Big is Your Heart?
43Discovering The Role of Acceptance
- 7 The limits of our evangelism effectiveness are
defined by the limits of tolerance in our hearts
toward those different than us.
44Discovering The Role of Acceptance
- 8 How we can demonstrate love, acceptance, and
forgiveness in creative ways at our weekend
services? - Welcome presents
- At least one option that is designed with the
outsider in mind - Create a court of gentiles
45Discovering The Role of Acceptance
- 9 How we can demonstrate love, acceptance, and
forgiveness in creative ways at our weekend
services? - A connection point after services
- Protect the anonymity of newcomers
- Work on inclusive language
46Discovering The Role of Acceptance
- 9 How we can demonstrate love, acceptance, and
forgiveness in creative ways at our weekend
services? - Ask What are we doing programmatically and
attitudinally that hinders prechristians from
finding Jesus in this place?
47Discovering The Role of Acceptance
- 10 What are we doing at weekend services?
- Length of service
- Adequate signs
- Frequent invitations to receive Christ
- Evident, enthusiastic child care
- Avoid insider language
- Avoid church business
48Part VConsiderations for Getting Started
Ready, Fire!, Aim
49Getting Started
- 1 It takes no expertise to scatter seed!
- 2 Some practical thoughts to take into
consideration before you ramp up your outreach
into the community
50The Three-Legged Stool of Learning
Studying It
Doing It
Discussing It
51Getting Started
- 3 Practical steps for beginning Servant Evangelism
52Getting Started
- A Provide a place for every level of commitment
- Bi-annual large events for the fearful
- Quarterly medium sized events for the curious
- Monthly events for small groups
- Weekly events for the totally committed army
53Getting Started
- 3 Practical steps for beginning Servant
Evangelism - A Provide a place for every level of commitment
- B Have alternative projects set up in case of
inclement weather - C Minimize fears of participants by communicating
clearly
54Getting Started
- D What about getting permission for projects?
- 1) Ask for the minimum amount of permission for
doing a project - 2) Dont blatantly ignore common sense regarding
getting permission. On the other hand, dont ask
too many questions!
55Getting Started
- D What about getting permission for projects?
- 3) If you do encounter problems, dont forget
that your smile is powerfully disarming to
critics!
56Getting Started
- E Considerations for getting kindness projects
launched - 1) Begin to ask God for his creative mind for
reaching your community - 2) Start with those projects which are most
likely to succeed - 3) Start with small goals
- 4) Start with a diversity of projects. Experiment
to see what works well in your city
57Getting Started
- E Considerations for getting kindness projects
launched - 5) Try to use small groups as your primary
vehicle for doing servant evangelism - 6) Pastors and visible leaders need to take a
primary role in launching servant evangelism - 7) Commit to minimum of six months of regularly
doing projects
58Getting Started
- E Considerations for getting kindness projects
launched - 8) Create connection cards which help those you
serve find you later
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60Getting Started
- F What do we say when we encounter people as we
serve them? - 1) Were doing a free
- 2) community service project
- 3) to show Gods love...
- 4) in a practical way.
61Getting Started
- G If reasonable, return to the same places to
serve - Malls
- Bike Paths
- Parks
- Sports arenas
- Grocery stores
- Gas stations
- Shopping centers
62Getting Started
- H What safety and liability issues do we need to
consider? - I What equipment concerns should we consider?
- J Be sure to do a quality job
- K After a project, allow adequate time for
participants to download - L Record what youve learned for future reference