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EVANGELISM: FACT AND FICTION
People or Programs?
Acts 8:26-39
Rev. Jonna Fantz

As followers of Jesus, most of us have a wide range of stereotypes about evangelism, some potentially positive, many downright ineffective, inappropriate, or just plain awful. This is a problem since these negative images keep us from fulfilling Jesus’ call to proclaim the Good News and make disciples of all nations. Join us in exploring some of the facts and fictions about evangelism as we consider practical ways we can share the message of God’s love and invite others, as the Scripture says, “to taste and see that the Lord is good!”

The Gospel message is Good News for real people facing real issues and struggles in our world. Programs can be helpful, but it is when people recognize that God’s love makes a difference to them personally that the light bulbs go on in their hearts and minds. Join us as we learn from the story of a man who discovered God’s Word speaking directly to his situation.

EVANGELISM: FACT AND FICTION People or Programs?
Rev. Jonna Fantz  |  Sunday, August 25, 2019

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