Does anyone here Preach on the Streets?
http://www.streetpreachersfellowship.com/
http://www.frontiernet.net/~avtruth/
http://www.streetpreaching.com/
REASONS TO PREACH ON THE STREET OR IN THE OPEN AIR
(1) Jesus and the Apostles preached outdoors where the people are.
(2) The Old Testament Prophets preached outdoors where the people are.
(3) Most of the people in the town or city where you minister will NEVER come to your church to hear the gospel but vast throngs of those folks will go to outdoor events in your town.
(4) If Mt 28:18-20 & Mk 16:15 are the command of Jesus, are we really obeying his command by limiting our preaching ministry to inside the four walls of our local church and supporting foreign missionaries who do the same thing when they get overseas?
(5) If we preach on the streets and get arrested for doing so, would that bring shame on the gospel of Jesus Christ or would that place us in company with the greatest Christians and preachers who ever lived?
[ Careful - That is a trick question!]
(II Cor 6:5-8, 11:23, 23; Acts 4:1-3, 17-20; 5:12, 18-20, 25-29 & etc).
(6) If 250,000 sodomites gather for a "pride" parade New York City or San Francisco or Chicago, wouldn’t that be a first-rate opportunity to preach & pass out tracts to lots of folks who need some preaching?
(7) If Yourtown, USA is having an outdoor festival, parade, game, event, aren’t you missing a great opportunity to get the gospel to them if you refuse to minister in the streets via preaching and other methods of reaching those assembled throngs?
(8) If you make the big crowds angry by preaching at them in the open air when they don’t want to hear it, is that a good reason to ignore Matthew 28:18-20 & Mark 16:15
(and rely on II Moses 4:11, Hezekiah 15:18 and Acts 32:9 - oops, another trick question!)?
(9) Since the Supreme Court of the United States has repeatedly upheld the right to preach on the streets in public venues even when the multitudes did not want to hear the preachers and the police didn’t want the preachers to preach, shouldn’t more preachers be preaching on the street to tens of thousands of people?
http://www.streetpreachersfellowship.com/thelaw.asp
“So speak ye, and so do, as they that shall be judged
by the law of liberty.” - James 2:12
http://www.streetpreachersfellowship.com/
http://www.frontiernet.net/~avtruth/
http://www.streetpreaching.com/
REASONS TO PREACH ON THE STREET OR IN THE OPEN AIR
(1) Jesus and the Apostles preached outdoors where the people are.
(2) The Old Testament Prophets preached outdoors where the people are.
(3) Most of the people in the town or city where you minister will NEVER come to your church to hear the gospel but vast throngs of those folks will go to outdoor events in your town.
(4) If Mt 28:18-20 & Mk 16:15 are the command of Jesus, are we really obeying his command by limiting our preaching ministry to inside the four walls of our local church and supporting foreign missionaries who do the same thing when they get overseas?
(5) If we preach on the streets and get arrested for doing so, would that bring shame on the gospel of Jesus Christ or would that place us in company with the greatest Christians and preachers who ever lived?
[ Careful - That is a trick question!]
(II Cor 6:5-8, 11:23, 23; Acts 4:1-3, 17-20; 5:12, 18-20, 25-29 & etc).
(6) If 250,000 sodomites gather for a "pride" parade New York City or San Francisco or Chicago, wouldn’t that be a first-rate opportunity to preach & pass out tracts to lots of folks who need some preaching?
(7) If Yourtown, USA is having an outdoor festival, parade, game, event, aren’t you missing a great opportunity to get the gospel to them if you refuse to minister in the streets via preaching and other methods of reaching those assembled throngs?
(8) If you make the big crowds angry by preaching at them in the open air when they don’t want to hear it, is that a good reason to ignore Matthew 28:18-20 & Mark 16:15
(and rely on II Moses 4:11, Hezekiah 15:18 and Acts 32:9 - oops, another trick question!)?
(9) Since the Supreme Court of the United States has repeatedly upheld the right to preach on the streets in public venues even when the multitudes did not want to hear the preachers and the police didn’t want the preachers to preach, shouldn’t more preachers be preaching on the street to tens of thousands of people?
http://www.streetpreachersfellowship.com/thelaw.asp
“So speak ye, and so do, as they that shall be judged
by the law of liberty.” - James 2:12