Five False Assumptions about Evangelism in Churches Today
JUN 3, 202623 MIN
Five False Assumptions about Evangelism in Churches Today
JUN 3, 202623 MIN
Description
Thom and Jess challenge five assumptions that quietly shape how churches approach evangelism. These beliefs often go unspoken, but they influence priorities and outcomes more than leaders realize.
Evangelism is the job of a few gifted people.
People aren’t interested in the gospel anymore.
If we improve our worship services, evangelism will take care of itself.
Discipleship must come before evangelism.
Programs and events are the primary way to reach people.
Resources:
Wesley Biblical Seminary, Master of Ministry
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