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Featured Church never got back with me regarding evangelism

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by evangelist6589, Oct 5, 2016.

  1. John of Japan

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    You have got to be kidding! Everyone must think the WOTM way, or your way???? Frankly, I'm glad that Moody, Torrey, Rice, etc., etc., did not do evangelism the same way. One Gospel, many methods.

    I'm thinking of an animal for you. It starts with the letter "L." :Biggrin

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  2. Don

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    LOL

    Consider it in the context of "practicing."
     
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    It's like saying the Romans Road is the only Road.
     
  4. John of Japan

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    Correctamundo.
     
  5. evangelist6589

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  6. John of Japan

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    How in the world does one define the "best way" of evangelism? Most souls saved through it (pragmatism)? Most people witnessed to (pragmatism)? Most Biblical? (There is no one Biblical way of evangelism. Just read the book of Acts.)

    I'll tell you the best method of evangelism: the one that gives the Gospel! Period.
     
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  7. evangelist6589

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    I plan to become a member soon. Recent separation was not my fault and besides they are forgiving. One man who teaches at the church has been divorced 3 times so I doubt that may have anything to do with it. Perhaps I contacted the wrong elders or perhaps they are not open to evangelism.

    Even if they reject WOTM I am open to doing evangelism via the methods in the book Tell the Truth and or MacArthurs own evangelism book.
     
  8. Earth Wind and Fire

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    that kinda sounds Gay!:Cautious
     
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    This is a good idea. I have a friend who knows more people and is more sociable than I, but he dislikes WOTM. Well regardless we could do evangelism and read about it in the MacArthur book on the topic. I know they would be open to that.
     
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    That stuff EVAN is touting just leads to arguments & controversy.....I cant see it persuading anyone.
     
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    I hate using the term "plug in" because I think it is overused in churches and somehow diminishes (in my mind) the concept of corporate discipleship. But I would encourage you to "plug in". Perhaps simply find the greatest need in your church and begin there. Let them know you believe your calling is to evangelism (as an evangelist....if that is indeed the direction to which you are called) and do your best to support their efforts. Remember that evangelism existed long before WOTM was thought up and the church may have another model in practice or in mind (be careful not to diminish the work in which the church is already engaged).

    BTW, are you a member of that church?
     
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    I plan to become one soon.
     
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    Which is what I do and argue for. My tracts are not all WOTM based and neither am I. It is however my preferred method.
     
  14. John of Japan

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    "Preferred method"--good.
    "Best method"--not so good.
     
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    You recently threw out a challenge that you don't want to engage anyone regarding the WOTM method unless they have read "Hell's Best Kept Secret" and the "Way of the Master" book.

    I am engaged in reading both, and I would like to discuss it with you after I have had a change to complete it and consider the contents.

    Preliminary thoughts:

    1.) I appreciate the tone of materials in that they are concerned about evangelism and the very real potential of false converts.
    2.) I have noticed that that Comfort and Cameron seem to have an incomplete view of sanctification, where evangelism is something that is distinct from worship and spiritual maturity instead of a natural outgrowth of worship and spiritual maturity. (I need to see if that consistently holds true past the first couple of chapters.)
    3.) There is a fundamental assertion that the method of evangelism in the early church - even in the Book of Acts - is posed by the hearers being convicted by the Law, with the caveat that the law is given to the proud and grace to the humble. That is not supported by scripture. We don't see Paul giving the Law to the Gentiles, even when they are proud and hostile.
    4.) Comfort doesn't seem to have an understanding of the role and importance of intentional Christian discipleship methods - at least, not in the early chapters.

    Do I have it wrong? Am I misunderstanding the material?
     
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    You are misunderstanding Comfort and Cameron and need to read the entire books in depth. Thanks for taking the time to do this. Read them slowly as well.
     
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    Oh boy.



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  18. Baptist Believer

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    I have had no choice by to read them slowly over the past week or so... been too busy. However, I am going to have quite a bit of down time this weekend where I am waiting on my wife. Perfect time for a book.

    I don't find the material difficult at all, I just think they are missing a bunch of important understandings about the nature of the Christian life and the way the gospel was presented by Jesus and the earliest apostles. However, I will reserve judgment until I finish.
     
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    Are you reading both books?
     
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    Hell's Best Kept Secret is not much of a book. It's available online for free. I have reviewed it.
     
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