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Name
Steve Walker
Course/Progress
M.Div./9th year
Denomination
Epicobaptarian Unilutherical Fellowship
Hometown
Roseburg, OR
College/Degree(s)
Wheaton College, B.A.
Family members
Barb (married 25 yrs), Melissa (21), Justin (17)
Career Goal
Pastor
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Stuff about me
Defining moment(s)
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5B.A.G./Abbott-Smith
- In classical literature a reward for good
tidings.
2. Later glad tidings or good news.
6Dictionary of New Testament Theology
Originally, The reward received by the messenger
of victory.
Then, the message of victory that brought joy.
Used primarily in the political realm to denote
announcements that battles had been won, or that
a ruler had been born or had ascended to the
throne.
7Louw Nida
In a number of languages, the expression the
gospel or good news must be rendered by a phrase,
for example, news that makes one happy, or
information that causes one joy, or words that
bring smiles, or a message that causes the
heart to be sweet.
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9Gospel?
What is The Gospel?
The Apostolic Gospel assumes a proper diagnosis
of the problem.
10Whats wrong
Whats wrong with people?
11SAD
People are
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12Sinful
The Problem
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inful
A
D
13Alienated
The Problem
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inful
A
lienated
D
14Death
The Problem
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inful
A
lienated
D
eath
15Good News?
What is The Good News?
The content of the Gospel referred to, assumed or
partially stated over a hundred times, but is
concisely explained just once.
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17Gospel?
What is The Gospel?
18Gospel Rev
REVELATION
19Gospel Result
REVELATION
RESULTS
20Gospel Response
REVELATION
RESPONSE
RESULTS
21Gospel 2 Facts
REVELATION
RESPONSE
RESULTS
1. Jesus died for our sins.
according to the Scriptures
Evidence
He was buried.
2. Jesus rose from the dead.
according to the Scriptures
Evidence
He was seen.
22Gospel 2 Results
REVELATION
RESPONSE
RESULT
1. Jesus died for our sins.
according to the Scriptures
Forgiveness!
Evidence He was buried.
2. Jesus rose from the dead.
according to the Scriptures
New Life!
Evidence He was seen.
23Gospel 2 Responses-a
REVELATION
RESPONSE
RESULT
1. Jesus died for our sins.
according to the Scriptures
Repent!
Forgiveness!
Evidence He was buried.
2. Jesus rose from the dead.
according to the Scriptures
New Life!
Evidence He was seen.
24Gospel 2 Responses-b
REVELATION
RESPONSE
RESULT
1. Jesus died for our sins.
according to the Scriptures
Repent!
Forgiveness!
Evidence He was buried.
Be baptized!
2. Jesus rose from the dead.
according to the Scriptures
New Life!
Believe!
Evidence He was seen.
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26Gospel review.
REVELATION
RESPONSE
RESULT
1. Jesus died for our sins.
according to the Scriptures
Repent!
Forgiveness!
Evidence He was buried.
Be baptized!
2. Jesus rose from the dead.
according to the Scriptures
New Life!
Believe!
Evidence He was seen.
27Evangelism?
What is Evangelism?
28Evang isnt
Evangelism isnt
- Ambushing the unsuspecting
- Telling others what you believe
- Inviting others to your church
- Disseminating information about Christ
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30Mk 8, 10, 16
For whoever wants to save his life will lose it,
but whoever loses his life for me and for the
gospel will save it. Mark 835
The disciples were even more amazed, and said to
each other, Who then can be saved? Mark 1026
Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved,
but whoever does not believe will be
condemned. Mark 1616
31Luke 8, 19, Jn 12
Those along the path are the ones who hear, and
then the devil comes and takes away the word from
their hearts, so that they may not believe and be
saved. Luke 812
For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what
was lost. Luke 1910
For God did not send his Son into the world to
condemn the world, but to save the world through
him. John 317
32Acts 2
And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord
will be saved. Acts 221
With many other words he warned them and he
pleaded with them, Save yourselves from this
corrupt generation. Acts 240
praising God and enjoying the favor of all the
people. And the Lord added to their number daily
those who were being saved. Acts 247
33Acts 11, 16
He will bring you a message through which you
and all your household will be saved. Acts 1114
He then brought them out and asked, Sirs, what
must I do to be saved? They replied, Believe
in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved-- you
and your household. Acts 1630-31
34What does save mean?
What does save mean?
35Save rescue
Save Rescue
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37Evang def
Evangelism is working with God to proclaim His
Good News with the intention of converting the
listener to faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and
Lord, so that he may be rescued from death and
restored to a right relationship with God.
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39Evang def 1
Evangelism is working with God to proclaim His
Good News with the intention of converting the
listening to faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and
Lord, so that he may be rescued from death.
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nteraction
40Evang def 2
Evangelism is working with God to proclaim His
Good News with the intention of converting the
listening to faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and
Lord, so that he may be rescued from death.
I
nformation
41Evang def 3
Evangelism is working with God to proclaim His
Good News with the intention of converting the
listening to faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and
Lord, so that he may be rescued from death.
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ntention
42Persuade
Every Sabbath he reasoned in the synagogue,
trying to persuade Jews and Greeks. Acts 184
Then Agrippa said to Paul, Do you think that in
such a short time you can persuade me to be a
Christian? Short time or long--I pray God that
not only you but all who are listening to me
today may become what I am, except for these
chains. Acts 2628-29
Since, then, we know what it is to fear the
Lord, we try to persuade men. What we are is
plain to God, and I hope it is also plain to your
conscience. 2 Cor. 511
43Evang def 3
Evangelism is working with God to proclaim His
Good News with the intention of converting the
listening to faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and
Lord, so that he may be rescued from death.
44Evang def 4
Evangelism is working with God to proclaim His
Good News with the intention of converting the
listening to faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and
Lord, so that he may be rescued from death.
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nvitation
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47Summary of Mk1
Summary of Mark 1 Jesus intends his followers
to learn how to deliberately bring people into
the Kingdom of God.
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49Summary of Mt 28
Summary of Matthew 28 With the authority of
Heaven behind us and Christs presence with us,
we believers are to aggressively help people
become public, obedient followers of Christ.
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51Conclusions
Some Conclusions
1. There is a divine rescue operation underway
at the present.
2. God is either enlisting or targeting you.
3. If you are a believer, you are a witness.
4. Other gifted individuals can be a model,
mentor, and encouragement to you.
5. You arent alone. Your church should be one
through which God can be seen and heard.
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53Target 1
Hunters Target
Irrelevant.
Jargon
Music
Concepts
Wholehearted Followers
Dress
Convictions
People
Facilities
Boring.
54The Gather/Scatter Approach
The Gather/Scatter Approach
55The GS strengths
Strengths
Affirms the truth that gathering is for
believers.
Places the task of evangelism on the shoulders
of every believer.
Makes discipleship and growth a priority,
avoiding shallowness in biblical understanding
and convictions.
56The GS weaknesses
Weaknesses
No test-drives for non-Christians.
It relies solely on individuals to bring others
to Christ.
It ignores the power of a fellowship to attract.
It makes the culture barrier easier to erect.
It ignores the potentially powerful
opportunities to model evangelism.
57Seeker-Oriented
The Seeker-Oriented Approach
58The S-O strengths
Strengths
Recognizes the limitations weaknesses of
people.
Makes church very attractive to unbelievers.
Higher rate of conversions. (It works!)
Recognizes the need for time exposure to make
a sincere decision.
Employs gifted people and the power of a
fellowship.
Takes seriously the Great Commission.
59The S-O weaknesses
Weaknesses
In a time-conscious, event-overloaded society,
the model often fails to penetrate the
commitment barrier.
It can be unworkable for those limited in
resources or giftedness.
It can allow seekers to set the agenda for
believers.
It can give the idea that the church is
method-driven.
60Seeker Sensitive
The Seeker-Sensitive Approach
61The SS strengths
Strengths
Recognizes uses gifted people the power of
a fellowship, as well as placing responsibility
on the individual believer.
The unbeliever gets a real taste of
Christianity, not a lite version.
It is a deliberate attempt to make the church
as culturally friendly as possible without
changing its agenda.
It takes the opportunity of gathering to model
evangelism proclaiming the Gospel.
62The SS weaknesses
Weaknesses
Invitations can become an irrelevant addition
to existing services.
Keeping the balance without moving to either
end of the spectrum is very difficult, and at
times feels double-minded.
63The Come See
The Come and See Approach
64The Come strengths
Strengths
Taps into seekers desires for something
greater than themselves
What you see is what you get. Little chance
for bait and switch.
Allows the church to be the church, and not
some outreach attempt to those who arent the
church.
Other?
65The Come weaknesses
Weaknesses
It assumes seekers will be sufficiently drawn
to the church to penetrate Hunters barriers.
It can forget that Christianity turns on a
message, and not on an experience, however
attractive or spiritual it may be.
Other?
66Which?
Which approach is right??
67Cold Turkey Evangelism
The Cold-Turkey Approach
68CT strengths
Strengths
Takes seriously the Great Commission.
Relies on God to change hearts.
Can be done anywhere, anytime with anyone.
69 CT weaknesses
Weaknesses
It goes counter to our culture which is busy,
private, suspicious, bombarded with offers and
ads.
It ignores the power of a relationship to
provide the soil of love and trust in which the
Gospel is more likely to germinate.
It is the most difficult approach for most
people.
70Relational Evangelism
The Relational Approach
71Rel strengths
Strengths
Relationships are powerful bridges to
transparency trust.
It works. The majority of people who profess
faith continue have done so with the aid of
some positive Christian relationships.
Many who cant (or wont) strike up a
conversation spontaneously do feel comfortable
making friends.
72Rel weaknesses
Weaknesses
The Great Commission isnt limited to your
friends.
It takes more time and investment of energy.
Once the relationship is forged, the
possibility of losing your focus increases.
Once the relationship is forged, if the
unbeliever does not believe, and you drop them,
the damage is very great.
73Which?
Which approach is right??
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75Ten Reasons 10
Top Ten Reasons Why We Dont Share
10 Christianity isnt real to us.
76Ten Reasons 9
Top Ten Reasons Why We Dont Share
9 We dont really believe that people are lost.
77Ten Reasons 8
Top Ten Reasons Why We Dont Share
8 Weve come to believe that its private, and
none of our business.
78Ten Reasons 7
Top Ten Reasons Why We Dont Share
7 We simply dont know how to explain what we
believe.
79Ten Reasons 6
Top Ten Reasons Why We Dont Share
6 Were afraid that we wont have the answers
and will look stupid.
80Ten Reasons 5
Top Ten Reasons Why We Dont Share
5 We dont really care about others.
81Ten Reasons 4
Top Ten Reasons Why We Dont Share
4 Were afraid of what others might think of us,
or afraid of losing friends.
82Ten Reasons 3
Top Ten Reasons Why We Dont Share
3 We think its someone elses responsibility.
83Ten Reasons 2
Top Ten Reasons Why We Dont Share
2 Were too busy with our own lives to get
involved with others.
84Ten Reasons 1
Top Ten Reasons Why We Dont Share
1 We feel ashamed of who we really are, and
think we have no right to say anything to anyone
about God.
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86Wheel/Hub
The Hub
87Wheel/spokes
The Spokes
88Wheel/rim
The Rim
89Wheel blank
90Wheel Die
91Sidders a
You deserve a break today! the TV sings. From
all sides, the message rings, You owe it to
yourself! We are constantly blasted with
attractive options for career, shelter,
transportation, clothing, recreation and
relaxation. The result is that we pursue
material things without limit, having become
victims of the looking out for 1 mindset. In
the middle of this noise we miss the cries of
millions who have no idea why they live, why they
suffer, or who made them. They wonder if an
eternity exists, and in dark, solitary moments,
they wish to a God they don't know that they
weren't born. Millions slip quietly into an
eternity without Christ while we go about ridding
ourselves of inconveniences. Unfortunately, those
people become victims of our comfort. Few people
would say that comfort itself is evil. That's
not the issue.
92Sidders b
The issue is What effect does comfort have on
our lives, and what role does comfort have in our
decision-making processes, and how do our
decisions about comfort affect those whose only
hope for eternal life in Christ depends on our
reaching out to share ourselves? We arent
supposed to make decisions based on what feels
good. Christ would never have gone to the cross
had that been a major criterion, and there is a
good chance that many of us would not have a
personal relationship with Christ had not someone
been willing to do the inconvenient. It is
blunt and uncomfortable, but the issue must be
faced What is more significant my desire for
personal comfort or a persons almost
incomprehensible need to know Christ and avoid an
eternity in hell?
93Sidders c
If we Christians are really going to
revolutionize the world with the message of
Christ, then there has to be a lot more
dying. Greg Sidders
94Wheel Die
95Wheel pray
96Wheel behave
97DxPI
D x P I
98D
D x P I
Distinctiveness
99P
D x P I
Proximity
100I
D x P I
Impact!
101D
D x P I
Distinctiveness
102Petersen
For better or worse, the life a Christian lives
in the presence of those he seeks to win is a
preview of what the non-Christians life will
become if he accepts what he is hearing.
Generally, he will decide either to accept or
reject Christianity according to what he has
seen. Evangelism as a Lifestyle, Jim Peterson
103Wheel behave
104Wheel rely
105Bees/flies
Bees go to honey, and flies to a corpse. Not
all attraction is complimentary.
106Wheel rely
107Wheel speak
108Stoplight
109Stoplight green
110Stoplight yellow
111Stoplight red
112Stoplight green
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114Ask
1. Ask penetrating, honest questions.
115Learn
1. Ask penetrating, honest questions.
2. Learn the answers to questions.
116Little
117Strobel
118Learn
1. Ask penetrating, honest questions.
2. Learn the answers to questions.
119Tell the Story
1. Ask penetrating, honest questions.
2. Learn the answers to questions.
3. Tell the story of your faith.
120TESTIMONY
121Tell the Story
1. Ask penetrating, honest questions.
2. Learn the answers to questions.
3. Tell the story of your faith.
122Explain
1. Ask penetrating, honest questions.
2. Learn the answers to questions.
3. Tell the story of your faith.
4. Explain the Good News clearly.
123Wheel meet
124Wheel Complete
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130Peanuts 5
131Peanuts 6
132Peanuts 7
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134Peanuts 9
135Peanuts 10
136Peanuts 11
137Peanuts 12
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139Gospel!
TWO FACTS
RESPONSE
RESULTS
1. Jesus died for our sins.
Repent!
Forgiveness!
Be baptized!
2. Jesus rose from the dead.
New Life!
Believe!
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141Philosophy 1
1. Assume that people are in your life not by
accident, but by divine design.
142Philosophy 2
2. Assume that others are open to the Gospel and
you will share, unless and until you see evidence
to the contrary.
143Stoplight
144Stoplight green
145Stoplight yellow
146Stoplight red
147Reasons not to share
STOP!
- If I know Ill have more contact later
- If I know the person has intellectual hang-ups
- If I know the person has been turned off to
spiritual things
148Stoplight green
149Philosophy 2
2. Assume that others are open to the Gospel and
you will share, unless and until you see evidence
to the contrary.
150Philosophy 3
3. Be prepared to turn the conversation to
Christ.
- If you can, take the initiative.
- If you havent, be prepared to take the
opportunity.
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152Security Assurance
Objectively, is he really saved?
Yes.
No.
He is, and he knows he is.
He isnt, but he thinks he is.
Yes.
Subjectively, does he know it?
He is, but he isnt sure.
He isnt, and knows he isnt.
No.
153Appearances Realities
Objectively, is he really saved?
Yes.
No.
Yes.
Subjectively, does he look it?
No.
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155My Q 1
If you were to die tonight, how certain (from
0-100) are you that youd go to heaven?
156My Q 2
Suppose you were to die tonight, and stand
before God, and He were to ask you why you should
be allowed to enter, what might you say?
157My Q 3
Has anyone ever shown you from the Bible how you
can know for sure?
158My Q 4
May I?
159Q1
Do you think there is a God? Why or why not?
160Q2
What was your religious background like? Where
are you today?
161Q3
Have you given any thought to the purpose for
life? What are the things you find worth living
for?
162Q4
What do you think happens to a person when they
die?
163Q5
Do you attend a church? Why do you think so
many people avoid church attendance?
164Q6
How are you teaching your kids about God?
165Q7
What do you think God is like?
166Q8
How do you determine whether something is right
or wrong?
167Q9
If what you believe were not true, would you
want to know it?
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169Decision Tree 1
Is there a God?
Y
N
The Decision Tree
170Decision Tree 2
Is there a God?
Am I sure?
N
N
Y
Existentialism
Agnosticism
N
Atheism
Can I live like it?
Y
Life Accident No meaning No purpose No
right/wrong Death is The End
The Decision Tree
171Decision Tree 3
Is there a God?
Am I sure?
Y
Is He Personal?
N
N
Y
Y
N
Existentialism
Agnosticism
Who was Jesus?
N
Atheism
Animism
Can I live like it?
Pantheism
New Age
A man.
God.
Y
Life Accident No meaning No purpose No
right/wrong Death is The End
Eastern Mysticism
Judaism
Islam
Christianity
The Decision Tree
Is the Bible true?
Y
N
Y/N
Evangelicals
Liberals
Cults
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173One Verse Bridge
Romans 623
(Four Qs)
In Christ Jesus our Lord
GIFT
WAGES
GOD
SIN
ETERNAL LIFE
DEATH
BUT
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