Yes it does, we use radios/tv /satellite/internet etc!
But the message remains the same. People on the street will not go to a church, nor tune into a Christian radio station. So that's why we open air and hand out tracts.
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Yes it does, we use radios/tv /satellite/internet etc!
Good point.How so? They used letters to comminicate back then, and those are just electronic updated versions!
All are to be used to reach them!But the message remains the same. People on the street will not go to a church, nor tune into a Christian radio station. So that's why we open air and hand out tracts.
All are to be used to reach them!
What makes you an expert on whether or not I hold to an arminian theology?The only reason you ask this question is because you hold an arminian soteriology
and how do I do that?T
and confuse the results of evangelism with evangelism itself.
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. But to answer your question street preaching is very biblical and that's all that matters. .
According to your theology it doesn't matter. If they are elect, they will be saved, so just use whatever method you want and God will draw them to him with irresistible grace!Maybe so but what stands out more? The street preacher or just another text or tweet?
According to your theology it doesn't matter. If they are elect, they will be saved, so just use whatever method you want and God will draw them to him with irresistible grace!
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What makes you an expert on whether or not I hold to an arminian theology?
and how do I do that?
I did NOT ask if street preaching is Biblical or not -
Because you are constantly badgering me about results.
If you are not seeing results - isn't it logical to reconsider your methods?
Now what is the Biblical method of spreading the Gospel - Lets use the verse you like - Mark 16:15 - "Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel"
That verse does NOT say you must engage in Street preaching - you can preach in a nursing home, a youth meeting, at a business during lunch, and ect, ect and ect.
I have never said Street preaching is wrong - remember my question was "Is it STILL effective.
My opinion is that it is not effective as it was in years past.
and by the way, many people have been saved by listening to Christian Radio. Since I have been involved in Christian radio for decades - it is one of my favorite ways of evangelism - BUT it is NOT the only way. Many methods are effective.
Correct. But it must be biblical.
But even if you use an unbiblical method, the elect would still be saved at some point, regardless. (Per your view)
But my point is that street preaching is still a valid option today.
Is street preaching effective today? It can be, if the right message is being preached by the right preacher.
But when a "street preacher" goes 8 years without a convert I would have to take a serious look at the preacher or his preaching, or both.
Look at it this way. A man plants a new church. The first service was him, his wife, and there 5 year old son. After 8 years he has not brought in one single new member. Just him, his wife, and their 13 year old son.
If I were counseling that young "church planter" I would focus on 2 Peter 1:10 "Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall."
It may be time to reexamine that calling, because if a man is truly called of God to a ministry, he will have some measure of success in that ministry. And if he has no success, he probably isn't called.
I had a friend many years ago who was involved in missionary aviation as a pilot. He flew missionaries and mission supplies to remote parts of central and south America. He had a great ministry. He was a wonderful blessing to dozens and dozens of missionaries. Even saving one boy's life, the 14 year old son of a missionary, whose appendix burst when they were hundreds of miles from medical attention. He flew in, got the boy and his dad, and flew him to a good, modern hospital in a city almost 300 miles away where surgery saved the boys life.
One day he decided he wanted to be a pastor. He sold his airplane and took the pastorate of a church running about 300 on Sunday morning. One year later there were 12 people in attendance.
He just refused to admit his error. He refused the fault was his and his alone. He blamed the people. He blamed the location. He blamed his wife! He even, secretly (I later learned) blamed God. Today his drives a truck.
Make your calling and election sure. If there are no results, it is a pretty good indication God's hand is not on that ministry and most often the reason is He has not called the person to do that ministry.
God's work never fails. Man's work often does.
Walking is still a valid option but I would rather drive most places.
Wrong. To my recollection I have had one convert but I do not know how many seeds I have planted and that is my mission to be faithful. I am not going to think like a pragmatist and confuse evangelism with the results of evangelism as so many make that error these days.
Also besides I do not preach everyday. I preach once a month at max.
Wrong. To my recollection I have had one convert but I do not know how many seeds I have planted and that is my mission to be faithful. I am not going to think like a pragmatist and confuse evangelism with the results of evangelism as so many make that error these days.
Also besides I do not preach everyday. I preach once a month at max.