VOICES: What is your definition of 'evangelism?'
"Reaching those who do not know Jesus, telling them the story of Jesus, showing them the love of Jesus and helping them to grow in Jesus."
Winfred Felton III | Greenville, N.C.
"Evangelism is reaching out to the churched and unchurched. Each of us is capable of doing it, if we have the courage."
David Durgan | Rocky Mount, N.C.
"Evangelism is sharing the good news of Jesus from the Word and also from our own experience of coming to know Jesus. They have to hear the truth from the Word, but they also need the spirit, which comes through hearing us tell our story."
Anna Hunt Smith | Atlanta
"Having the same attitude as Christ in seeking and saving. That means being willing to do what it takes to put Christ before people, even if that means going beyond your comfort level."
Edward Constantine | Raleigh, N.C.
Winfred Felton III | Greenville, N.C.
"Evangelism is reaching out to the churched and unchurched. Each of us is capable of doing it, if we have the courage."
David Durgan | Rocky Mount, N.C.
"Evangelism is sharing the good news of Jesus from the Word and also from our own experience of coming to know Jesus. They have to hear the truth from the Word, but they also need the spirit, which comes through hearing us tell our story."
Anna Hunt Smith | Atlanta
"Having the same attitude as Christ in seeking and saving. That means being willing to do what it takes to put Christ before people, even if that means going beyond your comfort level."
Edward Constantine | Raleigh, N.C.
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