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Relationship
Evangelism – The
Farming Method
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Contents Chapter 1 ......................................................................................... 8 EVANGELISM: .............................................................................. 8 A Call To Service............................................................................ 8 Chapter 2 ....................................................................................... 16 AMBASSADORS OF RECONCILIATION ................................. 16 Chapter 3 ....................................................................................... 20 Elements Of A Good Witness ....................................................... 20 Chapter 4 ....................................................................................... 27 GIVING YOUR ............................................................................ 27 PERSONAL TESTIMONY .......................................................... 27 Chapter 5 ....................................................................................... 36 Presenting the Starting Point ......................................................... 36 Chapter 6 ....................................................................................... 49 Follow – Up .................................................................................. 49 The Holy Spirit in your life ............................................................ 52
Fellowshipping with other Believers .......................................... 53 Chapter 7 ....................................................................................... 57 Follow Up From Prior Contact ..................................................... 57 Chapter 8 ....................................................................................... 65 TRACKING CONTACTS ............................................................ 65 Chapter 9 ....................................................................................... 73 THE BRIDGE STORY ................................................................. 73 Chapter 10 ..................................................................................... 79 Farms, Farming ............................................................................. 79 and Farmers ................................................................................... 79 Chapter 11 ..................................................................................... 85 The Farming Process ..................................................................... 85 Chapter 12 ..................................................................................... 93 Farming – The Next Step .............................................................. 93 Chapter 13 ..................................................................................... 98 The Power Of ................................................................................ 98 Spiritual Multiplication ................................................................. 98 Tools ........................................................................................... 103
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Introduction
We ar e a l l f ami l i a r w i th the g r ea t commiss ion
r ecorded in Mat thew 28 :19 when Je su s to ld h i s
d i s c ip l e s to go in to a l l the wor ld and p reach the
gospe l , bap t i z ing conver t s and d i s c ip l ing them
accord ing to the t eachings he had commi t t ed to them.
Je su s was not g i v ing h i s d i s c ip l e s an op t ion among
many op t ions f rom which to choose the i r min i s t r y . He
was commanding them to w in conver t s and d i s c ip le
them in the l i f e s t y l e tha t he had t aught them.
Thi s book has g rown ou t o f a l i f e t ime o f de s i r ing to
r e spond the mandate o f the g r ea t commiss ion . For
year s I s tud i ed d i f f e r en t evange l i sm p rograms and read
books abou t per sona l evange l i sm. I was mos t a f f ec t ed
by B i l l Br i ght and hi s approach to per sona l wi tness ing.
One day I was b rows ing through the paperback book
sec t ion o f a thr i f t s to r e and came ac ros s a book t i t l ed ,
“Come Change the Wor ld Wi th Me . ” The au thor was
B i l l Br i ght the f ounder o f Campus Cru sade for Chr i st .
I wep t a s I r ead the s tor i e s he to ld o f how peop le
r e sponded to the s imp le message o f the gospe l .
I gues s the th ing tha t moved me mos t was the
s imp l i c i t y o f h i s p r e sen ta t ion . My or i en ta t ion was in a
denominat ion tha t had a ve r y de ta i l ed formu la f or
sa l va t ion , and even when fo l lowed there was enough
doubt tha t on ly e t e rn i t y wou ld t e l l who was saved .
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A f t e r r ead ing abou t the way B i l l Br i ght w i tnes sed
and abou t the r e su l t s he had I began to look in to the
mate r i a l s he o f f e r ed for per sona l evange l i sm. I learned
to u se the Four Sp i r i tua l Laws book le t and was amazed
a t how peop le r e sponded to the s imp le gospe l message.
The nex t evange l i sm p rogram that a f f ec t ed my l i f e
was Evange l i sm Exp los ion by Dr . D . James Kennedy .
I ’ l l never f o r ge t the day I was s tudy ing th i s
p r e sen ta t ion o f the gospe l and I c ame to the p lace
where we u sed the s t a t ement Je su s made whi l e hang ing
on the c ros s , “ I t i s f in i shed . ” As I s tud i ed tha t
par t i cu la r pas sage a l i ght o f under s t anding came on
in s ide o f me .
I had been r a i sed in a per formance based r e l i g iou s
g roup and our ident i t y in Chr i s t was r e l a t ed to what
we had done more than on what Chr i s t had done . As a
r e su l t I cons tan t l y wre s t l ed w i th f a i lu r e s in my l i fe and
was becoming conv inced tha t I wou ld never become
good enough to mer i t e t e rna l l i f e .
When I r ead tha t Je su s had sa id , “ I t i s f in i shed , ”
and under s tood tha t what he was ac tua l l y s ay ing i s that
he had pa id the p r i c e and the cos t o f my sa l va t ion was
pa id in fu l l I f e l l to my knees and w i th t ear s gave
thanks to God for what Je su s had done .
My l i f e was to ta l l y and i r r evocab l y changed . I would
never look a t s a l va t ion aga in w i sh ing tha t I cou ld be
good enough. I t was done . He had comple ted the work
on the c ros s and a l l tha t was l e f t f o r me to do was to
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accep t tha t and commi t to f o l low him.
I t was my exper i ence w i th these two evange l i sm
p rograms tha t began to p repare me for the work tha t
God wou ld l a t e r have me do . Af t e r many year s o f
pe r sona l evange l i sm and see ing l i t e r a l l y hundreds o f
peop le g i ve the i r l i v e se to Je su s I have pu t the th ings I
have l earned in to th i s book .
My p raye r i s tha t th i s book w i l l he lp you to have an
e f f ec t i ve min i s t r y o f evange l i sm. The approach tha t i s
p r e sen ted i s a l i t t l e d i f f e r en t some I have s tud i ed , bu t
the e l ement s o f the gospe l a r e the same .
I have t i t l ed th i s book Re l a t i on sh i p Evang e l i sm – The
Fa rm ing Me thod becau se I have l earned tha t the mos t
e f f ec t i ve w i tnes s i s one tha t i s r e in for ced w i th pos i t ive
a r e l a t ionship .
You w i l l p robab ly not i c e tha t there i s not a lo t o f
memor i za t ion work in th i s p rogram. The main r eason
for tha t i s I have a hard t ime w i th memor i za t ion and I
f i gu red tha t mos t o ther f o lk s do to . A l so , I have f ound
that i t i s impor tan t tha t we sound genu ine to the
peop le we a r e w i tnes s ing to . We come ac ros s a s more
s incere i f we a r e p re sen t ing ou r own exper i ences and
exp la in ing the gospe l in ou r own words .
The two p r imary too l s tha t I u se when ac tua l l y
p r e sen t ing the gospe l a r e The S tar t ing Po in t whi ch i s
f o l lowed w i th The Next S tep . These two book le t s a r e
exp la ined in dep th in th i s book and you w i l l l ea rn to
p re sen t the gospe l w i th conf idence u s ing th i s f o rmat .
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The f ina l s ec t ion o f the book exp la in s the p roce s s
o f r e l a t ionship evange l i sm that I s imp ly c a l l f a rming .
Exper i ence has shown that when th i s method i s
f o l lowed cons i s t en t l y i t w i l l produce consi stent resu lts .
I s t rong l y encourage you to emp loy th i s s t r a t egy in
your evange l i sm p rogram, i t work s .
F ina l l y , I t ru s t tha t a s you r ead and s tudy th i s book,
God w i l l impres s upon you the ca l l to evange l i sm and
that you w i l l ac cep t the cha l l enge to be h i s ambassador
o f r econc i l i a t ion .
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Chapter 1
EVANGELISM: A Call To Service
When sp i r i tua l l eader s beg in to ca l l peop le in to
the se r v i c e o f evange l i sm many in the congrega t ion
s t a r t t r y ing to make themse lve s ve r y smal l so no one
w i l l not i c e them. Ju s t the thought o f hav ing to
memor i ze a l l o f those s c r ip tu re s and then r emember
the p roper order o f p r e sen ta t ion scar e s mos t o f u s to
dea th .
Many o f u s have come to the conc lu s ion tha t we
h i r e pas tor s and as soc i a t e s to do tha t k ind o f work .
Have you eve r f e l t tha t way ?
One o f the r easons so many o f u s have such a
f ear o f evange l i sm i s tha t we do not under s t and what
evange l i sm i s a l l abou t . The f i r s t s ec t ion o f the se
l e s sons answer s the ques t ion , “What i s evange l i sm?”
THE WORK OF EVANGELISM The Apos t l e Pau l had a d i s c ip l e by the name o f
T imothy . He commiss ioned Timothy a s the b i shop o f
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the church a t Ephesu s . Pau l wrote two l e t t e r s to
Timothy du r ing h i s t enure a s b i shop o f Ephesus. These
l e t t e r s conta in some ve r y va luab le t eaching concerning
the church and the Gospe l o f Chr i s t . Le t ’ s t ake a look
a t a pas sage in 2 Timothy :
2 Timothy 2 :1 - 3 – You then , my son , be s t rong
in the g r ace tha t i s in Chr i s t
J e su s . And the th ings you have heard
me say in the p re sence o f many
w i tnes se s en t ru s t to r e l i ab le men who
w i l l a l so be qua l i f i ed to t each o ther s .
Endure hardship w i th u s l i ke a good
so ld i e r o f Chr i s t J e su s .
Contained in this passage:
v. 1 - “Be Strong in the grace that is
in Christ Jesus.”
Be strong because the task i s great . Joshua was told
when he was being cal led to lead I srael , “Be strong and
courageous, because you wi l l lead these people to inherit
the land I swore to their forefathers to g ive them”
( Joshua 1 :6) . Timothy was being commissioned to a task
equal to that of Joshua. He was being instructed to lead
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the bel ievers of Ephesus into the promised land of
abundant l i f e and ministry .
Be strong because the devi l takes advantage of every
weakness . This admonit ion to be strong i s di rected not
only to the leaders in the church but a lso to al l who
would fol low c lose ly the ways of the Lord. The Apost le
Paul wrote , “When I would do good, ev i l i s present wi th
me” (Romans chapter 7) . We are constant ly assau lted by
the ev i l that would defeat us . We must be strong and
exerc i sed in fai th to stay ahead of him.
Be strong because others need to see our strength.
Other bel ievers are watching to see how we wi l l respond
to the cal l to evangel i ze . I f they see that we are not
moved to serve they wi l l f ee l just i f ied in holding back.
One of the prophets wrote of a t ime when God was
looking for someone to lead the people in r ighteousness.
He wrote i t thi s way, “I looked for a man who would
stand in the gap and make up the hedge and I found
none.” Could that be God’s cry concerning thi s
generat ion and his cal l to evangel i sm?
v. 2 - “And the things you have heard me
say... entrust to reliable men.”
Commi t the message o f s a l va t ion to peop le who
w i l l c a r r y the message to those who need to hear i t .
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Not eve r yone w i l l v a lue the message o f hope conta ined
in the gospe l . There fore , we mus t d i l i gen t l y s ear ch for
peop le who w i l l r e spond to the ca l l and become
car r i e r s o f th i s message o f hope .
Conta ined in th i s command i s not on ly the
r e spons ib i l i t y o f choos ing peop le who w i l l t r easure the
gospe l , bu t i t a l so inc ludes t r a in ing them in the
gospe l . The r eason we ar e s tudy ing evange l i sm i s tha t
we want to be ab le to f i r s t under s t and the gospe l and
what i t means to u s , then we want to be ab le to exp la in
i t to o ther s .
The command i s c l ear . F i r s t , l ea rn we l l the message
o f the gospe l . Then , f ind o ther s who w i l l be f a i th fu l to
the gospe l and t r a in them.
Somet imes we f ee l inadequate to be car r i e r s o f the
message . We may f ee l l i ke God’ s D i r t y Dozen . We ar e
the chosen o f God f rom the p i l e o f soc i e t y ’ s d i s cards .
God has chosen u s to do the work o f evange l i sm.
Whatever ou r p lace in the soc io - economic s t ruc tu re o f
soc i e t y – we ar e commiss ioned as c ar r i e r s o f the
message .
Those who have been invo lved in addi c t ion
r ecover y and have p rac t i c ed the 12 S tep s have an
under s t anding o f the va lue o f evange l i sm. S tep 12 , the
f ina l s t ep in the p roce s s i s a s f o l lows ; Having had a
sp i r i t ua l awaken i n g a s t h e r e su l t o f t h e s e s t e p s , we t r i e d t o
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c a r r y t h i s m e s sa g e t o o t h e r s , and t o p r a c t i c e t h e s e
p r i n c i p l e s i n a l l ou r a f f a i r s .
“We t r i ed to car r y th i s message to o ther s . ” A par t
o f ou r own hea l ing p roce s s i s t ak ing the hea l ing
message to o ther hu r t ing peop le . A l l o f u s a r e in the
p roce s s o f be ing r e s tored f rom s in and i t ’ s e f f ec t s in
ou r l i v e s . Our r e s tora t ion p roce s s r equ ires that we g ive
w i tnes s to the work the Gospe l has ac compl i shed in
ou r l i v e s .
When we g i ve a w i tnes s to the power o f God to
de l i ve r u s f rom s in two th ings a r e ac compl i shed . F i r s t ,
there i s g r ea t power r e l eased in to ou r l i v e s . Second,
the power o f the gospe l i s r e l ea sed in to the l i f e o f the
one to whom we have been w i tnes s ing .
There i s a pe r son in h i s tor y who r eminds o f the
r eason we shou ld t e l l peop le abou t Je su s . Do you
r emember the s tor y o f Aaron Bur r ? One o f the mos t
r enowned t r a i tor s in Amer i can Hi s tor y . Year s be fore
h i s in f amous a l l i ance w i th the Br i t i sh he was at tending
P r ince ton Univer s i t y . There was a g r ea t r ev i va l and he
was moved to be conver t ed . He took counse l w i th a
f r i end . The f r i end adv i sed , “Wai t unt i l you have had
t ime to th ink i t through c l ear l y and then dec ide . ”
There i s no r ecord tha t Aaron Bur r eve r cons idered
conver s ion aga in .
v. 3 - “Endure hardship with us like a good soldier of Christ Jesus.” Under s t and th i s ; when you accep ted the ca l l o f
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God to sa l va t ion , you a l so accep ted a c a l l to war . . .
Ever yone one o f you who have p roc la imed f a i th in
Chr i s t has been dra f t ed in to the war o f the age s .
Thi s war , l i ke a l l war s , r equ i r e s commi tment and
ded i ca t ion to v i c tor y . When Pau l in s t ruc ted Timothy ,
“Endure hardnes s a s a good so ld i e r , ” he was warn ing
h im that there wou ld be t imes when i t was not easy
be ing a be l i eve r . Anyone who has heard the gospe l and
begun a wa lk w i th God has exper i enced some t r i a l s
a long the way .
There a r e t imes when we ju s t want to draw back
in to the comfor t o f Chr i s t i an f e l lowship and not be
concerned w i th the wor ld . I t ’ s j u s t too pa in fu l to t r y
to in f luence o ther s . Mos t o f them don ’ t have a c lue a s
to what we a r e t a lk ing abou t anyway .
I t i s du r ing those t imes that we mus t l earn to
endure hardnes s . We must r emember tha t ou r cal l i s to
be ing f a i th fu l and tha t God w i l l g i ve u s the power to
fu l f i l l ou r commiss ion a s we a r e f a i th fu l to the ca l l .
WHAT IS EVANGELISM?
I t i s r ea l i z ing we have a message wor th t e l l ing
and t e l l ing i t . An evange l i s one who has a message to
t e l l . An evange l i s t i s someone who t e l l s the message .
Evange l i sm i s s imp ly t e l l ing the message to someone
who wou ld bene f i t f rom hear ing i t .
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The va lue o f communica t ing the message o f the
gospe l c annot be overemphas i zed . We cannot t ake
r e spons ib i l i t y f o r the way o ther s r e spond to the
message , bu t we a r e r e spons ib le to see tha t they hear
the message .
In the War o f 1812 , waged be tween Amer i ca and
Br i t a in , there were 2070 Amer i cans k i l l ed a f t e r t h e
p ea c e t r e a t y had b e en s i gn ed . The r eason? Lack o f
c ommun i ca t i on . The t roops had not been in formed that
the war was over . How many have lo s t the i r l i v e s to s in
becau se no one to ld them they d idn ’ t have to d i e tha t
way ?
The Apos t l e Pau l wr i t e s , “We ho ld th i s t r easu re in
ear then ve s se l s ” ( 2 Cor in thi ans 4 :7 ) . The t r easu re o f
t ru th and the gospe l o f Chr i s t have been p laced in ou r
sa f e keep ing . We have been en t ru s t ed w i th th i s
message o f the l i f e , dea th , bu r i a l and r e su r r ec t ion o f
J e su s the Chr i s t , the Son o f God.
Becau se we have come to know the gospe l and i t s ’
a f f ec t on u s we “ t r y to per suade men” (2 Cor in thi ans
5 :11 ) . We know what i s mi s sed when peop le do not
l i v e in the b le s s ing o f the gospe l ; there fore we t r y to
per suade men .
I t i s th i s s ense o f be ing compe l l ed to in f luence
o ther s tha t has s e r ved to p ropaga te the gospe l . M any
peop le do not know that the f i r s t book p r in ted on a
p r in t ing p re s s was the B ib le ; In f ac t the p r in t ing p re s s
was invented for the pu rpose o f p r in t ing B ib le s .
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The f i r s t B ib le s were p r in ted in Amer i ca in 1663 .
John E l io t , a pas tor , pa id to have 150 B ib les pr inted in
the l anguage o f the A lgonqu in Indian . The pu rpose o f
the se B ib le s was to evange l i z e the Ind ians and
“per suade” them of the good news o f the gospe l o f
Chr i s t .
The “good news” i s tha t man can be Reconc i l i a t ion
w i th God, be r e s tored to the per son tha t God in tended
man to be and be r enewed in ou r inner man .
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Chapter 2
AMBASSADORS OF RECONCILIATION
This i s the cal l to bel ievers , “Since, then, we know
what i t i s to fear the Lord, we try to persuade men” (2
Corinthians 5 :11) . Because we know the condit ion of
man, and the g i f t God of fers , we do al l that we can to
get that message to others .
You may be reading thi s book because God i s
speaking to you about the needs in your neighborhood
and of your fami ly and f r iends. God i s cal l ing you to be
an ambassador . . . a watchman.
God has c a l l ed eve r y be l i eve r to ac t ion . We each
ar e commiss ioned as “Ambassador s
o f Chr i s t . ” We have heard , be l i eved and r ece i ved
r econc i l i a t ion to God through Je su s Chr i s t . Now we
have become car r i e r s o f the message o f r econc i l i a t ion .
Pau l has c a l l ed u s Ambassador s and Ezek i e l c a l l s
u s , “Watchmen” (Ezek i e l 3 : 16 - 21 ) . ” I have made you a
watchman” (17 ) . The j ob o f the watchman: to warn the
peop le o f d i sa s t e r .
E zek i e l goes on to warn the watchmen , “When I
s ay to a w i cked man , ‘ you w i l l su r e l y d i e , ’ and you do
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not warn h im or speak ou t to d i s suade h im f rom hi s
ev i l ways in order to save h i s l i f e , tha t w i cked man w i l l
d i e f o r h i s s in , and I w i l l ho ld you accountab le f o r h i s
b lood . ”
I f peop le you know, who ar e l i v ing in darknes s ,
w i thou t God, come to your mind now as you ar e
r ead ing th i s . . . YOU ARE T HEIR WATCHMAN !
I f we warn o ther s and they do not r e spond; they
a r e he ld r e spons ib le . I f we do not warn them, then we
ar e he ld r e spons ib le .
As watchmen Ezek i e l i s g i v ing u s the
r e spons ib i l i t y o f speak ing the t ru th o f God to o ther s .
As Ambassador s o f r econc i l i a t ion we ar e g i ven the
message to p re sen t .
The Message of Reconcil iat ion
Peop le w i thou t God ar e s tu ck in a c yc le of death.
F rom the t ime they beg in mak ing cho i ce s the i r l i v e s
a r e sp i r a l ing toward dea th .
The human condi t ion i s l i v ing in the shadow o f
dea th . Though we may l i v e a s i f we w i l l never d i e ,
dea th i s a s su re a s b i r th . I f we a r e born we w i l l d i e .
And we ar e a l l on th i s ro l l e r coas t e r w i th i t s up s and
downs tha t w i l l e ven tua l l y w ind i t s way to the f ina l
s top where eve r yone ge t s o f f .
Ever yone in the wor ld a round you i s on their way
to mee t God, and some ar e abou t to en te r the po in t o f
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no r e tu rn – they have a l r eady r eached the po in t o f no
tu rn ing back . They have lo s t so much that there i s no
hope o f eve r r ec l a iming the i r l i f e . I t i s in th i s s t a t e o f
de spa i r tha t the good news o f J e su s Chr i s t c an be mos t
e f f ec t i ve .
These a r e the f o lk s tha t have t r i ed eve r y th ing
and eve r y th ing has f a i l ed – now i t i s t ime to t r y J e su s .
Ever y th ing tha t p romi sed them much in th i s l i f e
has l e f t them empty . J e su s sa id , “The th i e f has come to
k i l l , rob and des t roy , ” ( John 10 :10a ) and tha t has
happened to them. The i r innocence has been s to len ,
Se l f Respec t has been robbed f rom them and f ina l l y
Hope i t s e l f was de s t royed .
Then in the middle o f a l l th i s J e su s say s , “ I have
come that you might have l i f e , and have i t to the fu l l ”
( John 10 :10b) . And he has commi t t ed tha t message to
u s , the be l i eve r s .
Thi s i s ou r message : 2 Cor in thi ans 5 :17 - 18 .
The r e f o r e , i f anyone i s i n Ch r i s t , h e i s a n ew c r ea t i on ; t h e
o l d ha s g one , t h e n ew ha s c ome ! A l l t h i s i s f r om God , who
r e c onc i l e d u s t o h im se l f t h r ough Ch r i s t and gave u s t h e
m in i s t r y o f r e c onc i l i a t i on .
Reconci l e : To make f r i ends aga in . . . To se t t l e a
quar r e l o r d i f f e r ence . . . To br ing in to harmony .
Our message i s , “Be r e c onc i l e d t o God . ” Be ing
r econc i l ed to God s imp ly means tha t we have
r ee s t ab l i shed the r e l a t ionship tha t God has de s i r ed to
have w i th u s a l l a long . Our need was to be r enewed in
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r e l a t ionship w i th God; God’ s p rob lem was ou r s in that
s epara ted u s f rom him; God’ s answer was Je su s Chr i s t .
J e su s to ld Nicodemus in John 3 , “You must be
born aga in . ” Nicodemus d id not under s t and , j u s t a s
many do not under s t and today . What Nicodemus d id
not under s t and i s tha t J e su s was not t a lk ing abou t
be ing born in the f l e sh , he was t a lk ing abou t be ing
born in the sp i r i t . That ’ s why Pau l wrote , “ I f anyone i s
in Chr i s t he i s a new c r ea tu re . The o ld i s gone and the
new has come . ” Through Chr i s t we ga in en t r ance to
the r ea lm o f the sp i r i t and become r econc i l ed to (make
f r i ends w i th ) God
The message o f r econc i l i a t ion i s the mos t
power fu l the wor ld has eve r known. . . bu t w i thou t a
messenger the power o f th i s message does nothing .
We th ink o f Chr i s t on the c ros s and the g r ea t
s ac r i f i c e tha t was made for the s in s o f mank ind , and
w i thou t tha t we wou ld a l l be dead in ou r s in s ; bu t
there i s a l so another v i t a l l ink : “How can they hear
w i thou t a p r eacher ? ”
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Chapter 3
Elements Of A Good Witness
A good w i tnes s w i l l be g i ven w i th the need of the
per son be ing spoken to be ing the f oca l po in t . The
pu rpose o f w i tnes s ing i s not to d i sp lay ou r knowledge
or ab i l i t y , ne i ther i s i t to conv ince someone tha t we
a r e r i ght , o r tha t they shou ld “ j o in” something . The
pu rpose o f a good w i tnes s shou ld be to o f f e r hea l ing
f or the hur t ing , r enewal o f hope for the hope le s s , and
fu l f i l lment o f dr eams to those whose dreams have been
dashed . Hea l ing , r enewal , f u l f i l lment = the Gospe l .
The w i tnes s ing exper i ence i s b roken in to the
f o l low ing ca tegor i e s o r phase s :
1 . Get Acqua in ted
2 . As se s s ing Need
3 . Pe r sona l Tes t imony
4 . P r e sen t ing The S tar t ing Po in t
5 . P r aye r o f Confe s s ion
6 . Fo l low Up
As you become adep t a t w i tnes s ing you w i l l
deve lop br idge s f rom one phase to the nex t . A br idge
i s a ques t ion or comment tha t l eads f rom where you
ar e to the nex t po in t you w i l l be mak ing . Of ten a
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br idge can be a ques t ion tha t w i l l he lp you de te rmine
i f you ar e communica t ing we l l and i f the per son you
ar e t a lk ing to i s ac cep t ing what you ar e say ing .
A good br idge ques t ion i s , “How do you f ee l
abou t tha t ? ” I w i l l o f t en pu t in a th i rd par t y in f luence
s t a t ement l i ke , “Many peop le who ar e in your
c i r cumstances f ee l j u s t l i ke you and ar e look ing for
answer s to some o f the same ques t ions a s you . ”
We w i l l g i ve you br idge example s f o r each
t r ans i t ion to the nex t phase .
The Witnessing Experience
Get Acquainted The ge t acqua in ted phase beg ins when we ar e
be fore the p rospec t and ar e beg inn ing ou r
conver sa t ion w i th them. We u sua l l y beg in by
in t roduc ing ou r se l ve s and the pu rpose o f ou r v i s i t .
I f we a r e c anvas s ing an ar ea or a r e mak ing
another f o rm of f i r s t approach we u sua l l y s ay , “Hi . I ’m
Pau l and th i s i s J ane . We ar e Chr i s t i ans and we ar e
j u s t ou t in the a r ea mee t ing peop le in the communi t y .
Are you fo lk s Chr i s t i ans ? ” Where we go nex t f rom
there i s de te rmined by the r e sponse o f the p rospec t .
I f we a r e mak ing a f o l low up v i s i t on a v i s i to r to
church or another event ou r approach i s s imi l a r . At
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the door we say , “Hi . I ’m Pau l and th i s i s J ane . We ar e
f rom F i r s t Church and we ju s t wanted to s top by to
t e l l you how g lad we were to have you v i s i t u s . Do you
have a coup le o f minu te s ? ”
A f t e r a moment or two o f “ge t acqua in ted”
conver sa t ion beg in to l ay the g roundwork for g i v ing
your t e s t imony . One way tha t we do tha t i s by assess ing
the i r pe r c e i v e d needs . The r eason we say per ce i ved
needs i s tha t what i s impor tan t to the per son you ar e
t a lk ing to i s what they f ee l the i r needs a r e , not what
you th ink the i r needs a r e .
B r i d g e : Gu ide the conver sa t ion toward a b r idge o f
t r ans i t ion to the a s se s s ing needs phase .
Assessing Needs We wi l l l ea rn the impor tan t doc t r ines o f the
church , and we w i l l l ea rn to de f end them; bu t when we
ar e mak ing the in i t i a l w i tnes s ing contact wi th people i t
i s more impor tan t to d i s cover the i r need and share the
answer .
A good w i tnes s w i l l c ap tu re the in te r e s t o f the
per son who i s hear ing becau se i t o f f e r s some so lu t ion
to h i s pe r ce i ved p rob lems . J e su s sa id , “The Sp i r i t o f
the Lord i s on me , becau se he has ano in ted me to
p reach g ood n e w s to the poor . He has sen t me to
p roc la im f r e e d om for the pr i soner s and r e cov e r y o f
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s i g h t f o r the b l ind , to r e l e a se the oppre s sed , to
proc la im the yea r o f the Lord ’ s fa vor” ( Luke 4:18 -19) .
Not i c e the p romi se s ; good news , f r eedom, r ecover y ,
r e l ea se , f avor .
What can we s a y tha t i s…
Good N e w s T o T he P oor :
· Je su s sa id , “ I am come that they might have l i f e
more abundant l y” ( John 10 :10 )
· “Seek f i r s t h i s k ingdom and hi s r i ghteou snes s ,
and a l l the se th ings w i l l be g i ven to you”
(Mat thew 6 :33 )
· I t i s not God’ s p lan tha t you l i v e in need . He
has made p rov i s ion for you a s you l earn to t ru s t
h im.
F r e e d om F or T he P r i son e r s :
· You w i l l know the t ru th and the t ru th w i l l s e t
you f r ee” ( John 8 :32 )
· “The Lord i s tha t Sp i r i t and where the Sp i r i t
o f the Lord i s there i s f r eedom” ( 2
Cor in thi ans 3 :17 )
· I f you ar e he ld hos tage by any undes i r ab le
behav ior s J e su s w i l l open those p r i son door s
and se t you f r ee .
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R e cov e r y Of Si g h t F or T he B l i n d :
· “ Je su s… hea led eve r y d i sease and s i cknes s
among the peop le” (Mat thew 4 :23 )
· “By h i s wounds we ar e hea led” ( I sa i ah 53 :5 )
· God has made p rov i s ion for phys i c a l hea l ing in
the gospe l .
R e l e a se T h e Op p r e s se d :
· “My grace i s su f f ic ient for you, for my power i s made per fect in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9)
· “The Lord works r i ghteou snes s and ju s t i c e f o r
a l l the oppre s sed” ( P sa lm 103 :6 )
· There i s de l i ve r ance p romi sed for a l l those in
phys i c a l , emot iona l and menta l oppre s s ion .
P r oc l a i m T he Y e a r Of T h e L or d ’ s F a v or : “
· In the t ime o f my f avor I heard you , and in
the day o f s a l va t ion I he lped you . I t e l l you ,
now i s the t ime o f god ’ s f avor , now i s the
day o f s a l va t ion” ( 2 Cor in thi ans 6 :2 )
· “ I w i l l pour ou t my Sp i r i t on a l l peop le”
( Joe l 2 : 28 )
· Thi s i s the t ime o f God’ s f avor upon a l l
mank ind . There i s no r ace , na t iona l i t y ,
t r ibe or peop le g roup that i s exc luded .
God’ s f avor has been g i ven for a l l .
You a l r eady know that the gospe l means good
news and the good news i s tha t J e su s has in t roduced
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us to the day o f the Lord ’ s f avor and tha t there i s a
r emedy for a l l o f the “bad news” tha t i s in ou r l i v e s .
As you cons ider how the good news app l i e s to
the l i v e s o f those to whom you ar e g i v ing w i tnes s , t r y
to de te rmine what i s the p re s s ing a r ea o f need in tha t
per son . When you d i s cover the need then i t i s eas ier to
share the gospe l a s an answer to the i r p rob lem.
Become f ami l i a r w i th s c r ip tu re that appl ies to al l
o f the se a r eas . As you can see Je su s he lped u s ou t be
break ing down mos t o f the needs peop le have in to
these c a t egor i e s :
· Pover t y – l i v ing in phys i c a l need
· Pr i soner s – many peop le l i v e in a p r i son o f
add i c t i ve behav ior s
· Bl ind – app l i e s to both phys i c a l and sp i r i tua l
b l indnes s and ex tends to a l l phys i c a l malad i e s
· Oppres sed – f ee l ing cont ro l l ed and l imited. This
i s peop le who ar e locked in a manner o f
th ink ing tha t l imi t s the i r under s t anding o f who
they a r e .
You ar e encouraged to become f ami l i a r w i th
enough sc r ip tu re in each o f the se a r eas to u se them in
your w i tnes s ing . However , do not f ee l tha t you mus t
wa i t unt i l you have memor i zed s c r ip tu re to w i tnes s .
You a l r eady know enough that you can r e l a t e what i s
nece s sar y to expose someone to the gospe l .
A f t e r you have shared your t e s t imony i t i s good
to ge t some f eed back f rom the per son w i th whom you
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have j u s t shared i t . You need to de te rmine i f you have
c r ea ted any in te r e s t in the per son . You can do tha t by
a sk ing non - threa ten ing ques t ions tha t ge t them to
beg in t a lk ing abou t how they f ee l o r th ink .
A ques t ion many have u sed e f f ec t i ve l y i s , “Can
you ident i f y w i th tha t ? ” Another ve r s ion o f tha t
ques t ion i s , “How do you f ee l abou t tha t ? ” o r “What
do you th ink abou t tha t ? ” You w i l l u sua l l y ge t an
open ing a t th i s po in t to move in to the nex t phase o f
the w i tnes s ing p roce s s .
In the t r ans i t ion f rom the needs assessment stage
to the per sona l t e s t imony phase i s two par t ; f i r s t ,
he lp ing the p rospec t to ident i f y w i th needs in the i r
l i f e and second, showing how those needs have af fected
your l i f e . We o f t en u se th i rd par t y in f luence to he lp
fo lk s ident i f y w i th needs . A s t a t ement and ques t ion i s
good , “ I have t a lked to o ther s who have been through
some o f the same th ings a s you and found that they
c an f ind he lp f rom God. Cou ld I t e l l you how my l i f e
has been changed? ”
What Be l i e vab le Example Can You Give Of Thi s
“Good News” ?
· The conver s ion s tor y o f someone e l se
· Your per sona l t e s t imony
B r i d g e : As you f in i sh needs a s se s sment bu i ld a b r idge
o f t r ans i t ion to you r per sona l t e s t imony .
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Chapter 4
GIVING YOUR PERSONAL TESTIMONY
The mos t e f f ec t i ve w i tnes s to the power o f God
i s what God has done for you per sona l l y . John the
Apos t l e wrote , “We p roc la im to you what we have seen
and heard , so tha t you a l so may have f e l lowship w i th
u s” ( 1 John 1 :3 ) .
John was t a lk ing abou t h i s pe r sona l t e s t imony ;
what he had seen and heard . There i s power in r e l a t ing
what we have per sona l l y been w i tnes s to . We can t a lk
abou t o ther peop le w i th l i t t l e e f f ec t , bu t l i t t l e c an be
sa id to r ebu t ou r per sona l exper i ence .
I have been w i tnes s ing many t imes and could te l l
tha t the per son I was t a lk ing to was not r ea l l y
impres sed . Then I began to g i ve per sona l t e s t imony
abou t what God has done in my l i f e . A t tha t po in t the
en t i r e a tmosphere changes and they beg in to l i s t en .
There i s power in ou r per sona l t e s t imony .
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There are several things that happen when you
share your personal test imony:
1 . You a r e r em ind ed o f h ow f a r God ha s brought
y ou .
When you r e l a t e what you were in j u s t a f ew
words , f o l lowed w i th what Je su s has done in your
l i f e , you ar e aga in r eminded o f how good God
has been to you and thank fu lnes s beg ins to bui ld
up in s ide o f you .
2 . The p e r s on y ou a r e t a l k i n g t o h ea r s a f i r s t -
hand a c c oun t o f God ’ s s p i r i t a t wo r k .
Some peop le have on ly been exposed to God in a
nega t i ve sense . They th ink o f Chr i s t ians as being
b i go t s and Chr i s t i an l eader s a s be ing g r eedy ,
money hungr y b i go t s . They have not been
exposed to the pos i t i v e e f f ec t s o f the Gospe l .
When you share you r f i r s t hand exper i ence w i th
the l i f e chang ing power o f God they w i l l l i s t en .
3 . The powe r o f God i s r e l e a s e d i n w i t n e s s i n g .
When Je su s to ld the d i s c ip le s to go back to
Je ru sa l em i t was f o r one pu rpose ; “S tay in the
c i t y unt i l you have been c lo thed wi th power f rom
on hi gh” (Luke 24 :49 ) . Then he sa id , “You w i l l
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r ece i ve power when the Holy Sp i r i t comes on
you ; and you w i l l be my w i tnes se s” (Ac t s 1 : 8 ) .
We ar e a “power w i tnes s . ” When we w i tnes s i t i s
not j u s t w i th the f or ce o f ou r words , i t i s w i th
the power o f God.
Three basic character ist ic s of a personal
test imony:
1 . I T H A S A U T H OR I T Y - You may not be ab le to
answer many ques t ions abou t the B ib le ; however
you ar e the on ly au thor i t y on your exper i ence
w i th Je su s Chr i s t a s you Sav ior and Lord .
2 . I T COM M U N I CA T ES - I t touches o ther s w i th
your hear t and l i f e . You ar en ’ t t a lk ing abou t
doc t r ine or “ theo logy” bu t you ar e t a lk ing abou t
y ou r own e xp e r i en c e .
3 . I T R EL A T ES - Peop le you w i tnes s to c an r e l a t e
to the way your l i f e was ; you r f ru s t r a t ion , you r
f ear , you r pa in , you r addi c t ions . Ever y th ing you
f e l t and wanted f rom God when you r eached ou t
to h im, they want and f ee l . When they hear what
happened to you they beg in to be l i eve i t c an
happen to them.
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The Apos t l e Pau l g i ve s h i s t e s t imony in Ac t s
26 :9 - 23 . The condensed ve r s ion o f th i s t e s t imony
wou ld r ead something l i ke th i s :
I was conv inced tha t those who fo l lowed Je su s
were wrong and I pe r secu ted them a t eve r y
oppor tun i t y . I d idn ’ t r ea l i z e i t a t the t ime bu t I
was ac tua l l y work ing aga ins t the power tha t was
t r y ing to br ing peace in to my l i f e . Then one day
God r evea led to me tha t Je su s was my answer and
I ac cep ted tha t . My l i f e was f o r ever changed tha t
day and I w i l l never be the same aga in .
Your t e s t imony shou ld fo l low the same bas i c po in t s a s
Apos t l e Pau l :
1 . M y l i f e be fore r ece i v ing Je su s - v e r se s 9 - 12
2 . How I r ece i ved Je su s - v e r se s 13 - 15
3 . How Je su s makes my l i f e mean ing fu l - v e r se s
16 - 23
You w i l l be p rac t i c ing these three e l ement s tha t
make up your t e s t imony a s you l earn to share the
Gospe l . For the t ime be ing don ’ t be concerned abou t
how much sc r ip tu re you ar e ab le to quote , o r a l l o f the
theo log i ca l po in t s tha t you shou ld make in w i tnes s ing.
The focu s j u s t now i s on how to e f f ec t i ve l y
communica te the mos t power fu l th ing tha t has eve r
happened to you in your l i f e .
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As you ar e p repar ing your t e s t imony you shou ld
r emember tha t the message you ar e abou t to share i s
the s tor y o f the mos t impor tan t th ing tha t has
happened to you . And, I f i t i s impor tan t to you , i t w i l l
become impor tan t to o ther peop le .
Becau se what you ar e abou t to share i s so
impor tan t , then how you share i t becomes impor tan t .
As you p repare you r t e s t imony , Se ek T he L ead e r sh i p Of
The Ho l y Sp i r i t : Ask God to gu ide you a s you th ink
through what he has done . God knows what i s
impor tan t f or you to say and what shou ld not be sa id .
You w i l l f ind tha t you w i l l not share you r
t e s t imony in exac t l y the same way each t ime . As you
l earn to be sens i t i v e to the Holy Sp i r i t he w i l l gu ide
you to say the th ings tha t w i l l be the mos t e f f ec t i ve
w i th the peop le you ar e w i tnes s ing to .
Another th ing to keep in mind i s to Keep Your
T e s t imony Sho r t : I t shou ld be no longer than one and a
ha l f to two minu te s . There may be a t ime in the fu tu re
when you go in to de ta i l abou t the way your l i f e was
be fore Chr i s t , o r a t some po in t you may g i ve them a
b low by b low account o f you r conver s ion beg inn ing
w i th hav ing break f as t on the day you r ece i ved Chr i s t ;
bu t th i s i s not the t ime . When your ob j ec t i ve i s to
br ing a p rospec t i ve Chr i s t i an to the po in t o f f a i th ,
conf e s s ion and r epentance , keep i t b r i e f .
I t i s a l so impor tan t to Keep Your T e s t imony To
The Po i n t : A l l you have to do i s share what God has
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done for you . I t i s ea sy to f a l l in to the t r ap o f f ee l ing
l i ke you need to exp la in a l l the minu te de ta i l s tha t l ed
up to you r conver s ion . Aga in , there may be a t ime
when i t w i l l be encourag ing to a new be l i eve r to share
a l l o f those th ings , bu t j u s t now i t i s impor tan t to s t ay
f ocu sed on the oppor tun i t y tha t you ar e mak ing
ava i l ab le to them.
Avo i d B r a g g i n g And Nega t i v e R emar k s . Your
t e s t imony i s not abou t what you have done , i t i s abou t
what God has done . A l so r emember tha t you r
t e s t imony i s not abou t how bad o ther s a r e do ing .
A f ina l po in t on th i s sub j ec t i s to r emember The
Ho l y Sp i r i t i s t h e One who d r aws t o c onve r s i on . We ar e
v i t a l to the p roce s s in tha t we car r y the message ; bu t
we a r e on ly c ar r i e r s o f the message . When we de l i ve r
the gospe l in the p roper manner the Holy Sp i r i t w i l l
do h i s work in the hear t o f those who ar e r eady to
hear .
My Personal Testimony Here i s a pa t t e rn to he lp you deve lop a per sona l
t e s t imony tha t i s b r i e f , conc i se and power fu l . I t begins
w i th “My L i f e Be fore Chr i s t ; ” then goes to “How I
r ece i ved Chr i s t ; ” and f ina l l y , “How Je su s has made my
l i f e mean ing fu l . ” Once you l earn th i s pa t t e rn i t w i l l
become second natu re to g i ve an e f f ec t i ve t e s t imony .
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Here i s an example o f how your te s t imony may be
pre sented :
M Y L I FE B EFOR E CHR I ST :
I wa s . . . (wa s t i n g my l i f e on . . . ) (L o s i n g h ope b e c au s e . . . )
( f i l l e d w i t h ang e r b e c au s e . . . )
“M y f r i ends kep t t e l l ing my I was was t ing
my l i f e w i th the th ings I was do ing , bu t I d idn ’ t l i s t en .
Then one day I r ea l i z ed tha t I was beg inn ing to loose
hope , and thought “ I s th i s what l i f e i s a l l abou t…”
My l i f e wa s c on t r o l l e d b y . . . ( d r ug s . . . ) ( a l c oho l . . . ) ( bad
r e l a t i on sh i p s . . . )
“F ina l l y I r ea l i z ed tha t my dr ink ing was more than
occas iona l , and my drug u se was becoming more
impor tan t to me than i t shou ld have been . I was
beg inn ing to th ink tha t nothing cou ld change the way I
had become…”
HOW I R ECEI VED CHR I ST :
(Who t o l d y ou ? What d i d t h e y sa y ? Wha t d i d y ou d o ? )
“Then one day someone to ld me how Je su s cou ld
change my l i f e . They sa id I was beg inn ing to f ee l
t r apped and hope le s s becau se the th ings I d id were
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separa t ing me f rom God. They t a lked abou t the
peace tha t wou ld come in to my l i f e and the new
purpose f or l i v ing I wou ld exper i ence when Chr i s t
c ame to l i v e in my hear t .
What they sa id made s ince and I dec ided r i ght then
to tu rn my l i f e over Chr i s t…”
HOW JESUS HAS M ADE M Y L I FE M EANI NGFUL :
Now I . . . ( am o f f d r ug s . . . ) (Have a pu r po s e i n l i f e . . . ) ( F e e l
a t p ea c e w i t h God
“S ince tha t t ime my l i f e has been d i f f e r en t . I am no
longer cont ro l l ed by drugs or a l coho l . I f ee l tha t God
has g i ven me a pu rpose f or l i v ing and I f ee l a t peace
on the in s ide . ”
Thi s example i s not you r s tor y , bu t i t i s a s amp le
o f how to make your w i tnes s shor t and e f f ec t i ve . You
shou ld p rac t i c e th i s pa t t e rn unt i l you ar e comfor tab le
g i v ing your t e s t imony in th i s way . Remember , there are
j u s t three par t s to you r s tor y ; The way I was be fore
Chr i s t , How I ac cep ted Chr i s t , and How he has made
my l i f e mean ing fu l .
You p robab ly w i l l not t e l l you r s tor y exac t l y the
same way each t ime , bu t you shou ld r emember to
inc lude each o f the se three par t s in sequence .
Somet imes you may f ee l l ed to spend a l i t t l e more t ime
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on a par t i cu la r par t o f you r t e s t imony . When you f ee l
tha t the Holy Sp i r i t i s l ead ing you then you shou ld
fo l low hi s d i r ec t ion . That i s why he has been g i ven to
u s .
B r i d g e : When you have f in i shed g i v ing your per sona l
t e s t imony bu i ld a b r idge to The S tar t ing Po in t .
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Chapter 5
Presenting the Starting Point M any t imes the per son , o r peop le , tha t you ar e
w i tnes s ing to w i l l be r eady to hear the gospe l a f t e r you
have g i ven your per sona l t e s t imony . As you share what
God has done in your l i f e they w i l l become moved
abou t the i r own l i f e and des i r e f o r change w i l l beg in
to bu i ld in them.
Once peop le open themse lve s to the idea o f
change they need to know that there i s a way to change
and they need to know how to change . We know that
the gospe l o f J e su s Chr i s t i s the answer .
The S tar t ing Po in t i s a pamphle t tha t b r i e f l y
exp la in s the gospe l and shows how to accep t what Jesus
has done for them and a l low the Sp i r i t o f God to
e f f ec t the change they des i r e . We ar e go ing to exp lore
The S tar t ing Po in t one po in t a t a t ime .
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The Introductory Page :
The Starting Point Every journey must not only have a goal, the place you are going; but it must also have a starting place. Whether short or long, every journey begins with the point the first step is taken.
That is also true about knowing God. If we are going to know Him, we must start someplace. This pamphlet is a starting point. Follow me through it and find out how you can begin the journey that leads you to God.
Thi s page in t roduces the idea tha t we a r e on a
j ou rney in l i f e and tha t we a r e beg inn ing ou r j ou rney
toward God. We want the p rospec t to beg in r ea l i z ing
tha t he i s not ye t wa lk ing w i th God, bu t he i s
beg inn ing h i s j ou rney toward God.
Page 2 , Po int #1 :
POINT #1 - BECAUSE GOD LOVES YOU HE HAS MADE A WONDERFUL PLAN FOR YOUR LIFE
"God is love" (I John 4:8), and because He is love, He loves all of mankind.
That means he loves you. "For God so loved the world (that means you), that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever (that means you) believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life" (John 3:16).
God's plan for you is that you would have eternal life, not a sad life filled with disappointments. Jesus said, "I have come that they (you when you receive Him) may have life and have it to the full" (John 10:10).
You are probably wondering why more people don't take advantage of this full and abundant life if this true. The reason is in the next point.
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The Mes sage o f Po int #1 :
I t i s impor tan t tha t peop le be l i eve tha t God
love s them and that the dr i v ing for ce o f h i s g r ace and
mercy i s h i s love f or u s .
M any peop le f ee l tha t the th ings they have done
have made them unwor thy o f God’ s mercy , there fore ,
they don ’ t approach h im. When they f ee l haras sed by
the i r p rob lems they tu rn to o ther a l t e rnat i ve s tha t j ust
p roduce more p rob lems .
The pu rpose o f th i s po in t i s to show them that
God’ s love f or them i s not de te rmined by what they do
bu t by the ve r y na tu re o f God himse l f . God love s them
becau se he i s God.
Trans i t i on : The br idge o f t r ans i t ion to po in t #2 i s the
l a s t parag raph o f po in t #1 and i t i s impor tan t tha t th i s
parag raph i s r ead , “You ar e p robab ly wonder ing why
more peop le don ’ t t ake advantage o f th i s fu l l and
abundant l i f e i f th i s i s t rue . The r eason i s the nex t
po in t . ” You want to t r ans i t ion the p rospec t f rom
God’ s love to you r s in separa te s you f rom God.
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POINT #2 - THE SINFULNESS OF MANKIND HAS SEPARATED US FROM THE GOODNESS OF GOD.
You know you have sinned, just like me, and everyone we know. It is that sin that is in us that separates us from God. "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23).
God loves us, and is grieved for our sins, but as long as our sin separates us from his grace there is nothing He can do.
So now you're probably asking yourself how we can ever know God with this big sin problem. The next point gives us some good news.
The Mes sage o f po int #2 :
For some peop le the message o f love i s a l l they
want to hear . They th ink , “OK, God love s me , now
God, ge t me ou t o f th i s mess . ” Somet imes peop le w i l l
become angr y a t God for “ l e t t ing th i s happen , ” when
they a r e j u s t f ac ing the consequence o f the i r ac t ions .
The pu rpose o f po in t #2 i s to show per sona l
r e spons ib i l i t y f o r the i r s epara t ion f rom God and the i r
cu r r en t c i r cumstances . The po i n t i s t ha t t h e i r own s i n
ha s s e pa r a t e d t h em f r om God .
Po in t #2 in t roduces the i r p rob lem and God’ s
p rob lem. The i r p rob lem i s tha t the i r s in separa te s
them f rom the g r ace o f God. God’ s p rob lem i s tha t he
want s to ex tend hi s g r ace in love , bu t he i s p r evented
by ou r s in fu lnes s .
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Trans i t i on : The br idge o f t r ans i t ion to s t ep three
r ecogn i ze s th i s d i l emma and ask s the ques t ion , “How
can we eve r know God w i th th i s b i g s in p rob lem. ” The
ques t ion i s answered by po in t ing to the nex t po in t ;
“The nex t po in t g i ve s u s some good news . ”
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POINT #3 - GOD GAVE US ONE WAY TO KNOW HIM: THROUGH JESUS CHRIST
Remember that "God is love", and it is His love that demanded he make a way for mankind. He provided for us by the sacrifice of Christ.
"God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8).
God's law demanded that we die for our sin; but his grace provided Christ as the sacrifice sufficient to reconcile us to God. Our action, prompted by faith, releases God’s grace to us.
The Mes sage o f Po int #3 :
Here i s the answer to the d i l emma g i ven in point
#2 . God’ s love demanded he make a way f or u s .
Remember John 3 :16 , “For God so loved the wor ld that
he gave…” That i s the message o f the gospe l . Thi s i s
what i t i s a l l abou t .
I t i s impor tan t tha t the p rospec t r ea l i z e tha t i t
was h i s s in tha t demanded for Chr i s t to be sac r i f i c ed .
Yes , i t i s t rue tha t J e su s d i ed for the wor ld , bu t we a r e
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not t a lk ing abou t the wor ld j u s t now. We ar e t a lk ing
abou t the per son to whom you ar e p re sen t ing the
gospe l .
There i s a choru s we u sed to s ing tha t goes l i ke
th i s , “ I owed a debt I cou ld not pay , He pa id a debt he
d id not owe . ” That i s the c rux o f the mat te r . The ve r y
th ing tha t makes God’ s love and accep tance ava i l ab le
to u s i s the dea th , bu r i a l and r e su r r ec t ion o f J e su s
Chr i s t .
Trans i t i on : The br idge o f t r ans i t ion to po in t #4 i s ,
“Our ac t ion , p rompted by f a i th , r e l ea se s God’ s g r ace
to u s . ” We want to in t roduce the idea tha t we mus t
t ake the s t ep to r e l ease God’ s love and i t i s a s t ep o f
f a i th .
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POINT #4 - THE PROVISION THAT GOD MADE FOR US IS RELEASED BY OUR FAITH AND COMMITMENT TO CHRIST
There are just a few things we need to remember in order to release the gift of life that God's love provides.
The Mes sage o f Po int #4 :
We ar e c lo se to ca l l ing the p rospec t to the
conf e s s ion o f h i s s in s and be ing conver ted. In Point #4
we ar e exp la in ing tha t the dea th o f Chr i s t f o r ou r s in s
i s on ly e f f ec t i ve f o r u s when we t ake the s t ep o f f a i th
to accep t h im and r ecogn i ze h im as Lord o f ou r l i v e s .
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The pu rpose o f th i s po in t i s to he lp the p rospec t
r ea l i z e the va lue o f r ece i v ing Chr i s t and ask ing h im to
for g i ve the i r s in s and g r an t r epentance to them.
In th i s s t ep we po in t ou t three component s o f
r e l ea s ing f or g i venes s in to ou r l i v e s ; we mus t r ece i ve
Chr i s t , g r ace i s r e l ea sed through f a i th and we mus t
inv i t e h im in . We’ l l look a t each one o f the se
component s .
FIRST WE MUST RECEIVE CHRIST:
Somet imes peop le do not under s t and what i t
means to r e c e i v e Ch r i s t . There a r e three impor tan t
f ac tor s in th i s p roce s s . We must be l i eve in the
h i s tor i c a l J e su s and tha t he i s the Son o f God. Then we
mus t commi t ou r l i v e s to h im.
Rece i v ing Chr i s t inc ludes mak ing a men ta l a s c en t
t o t h e h i s t o r i c a l J e su s , bu t i t i s so much more than tha t .
Su rveys have shown that abou t 95% of the peop le in
Amer i ca be l i eve in Je su s a s a h i s tor i c a l pe r son , bu t
tha t i s not conver s ion .
One pas sage say s , “ I f you be l i eve tha t Jesus i s the
Son o f God you have e t e rna l l i f e ” ( 1 John 5 :13 ) . Bu t
t h e r e i s s o much mo r e imp l i e d t han j u s t t o a c know l ed g e
t ha t h e i s t h e Son o f God . Aga in , su rveys show that
ac ros s Amer i ca 75 - 80% of the peop le be l i eve tha t Jesus
i s God, bu t there i s no ev idence tha t su ch a per cen tage
has been born aga in .
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Thi s pas sage ac tua l l y i s t e l l ing u s tha t i f we
be l i e v e i n t h e name o f t h e Son o f God we know that we
have e t e rna l l i f e . The phrase , “be l i eve in” i s the po in t
o f emphas i s . To be l i eve in means to p lace you r t ru s t
in ; to a r r ange your l i f e a round the knowledge o f . Thi s
pas sage i s ac tua l l y t e l l ing u s tha t we mus t be converted
to t ru s t ing ou r se l ve s to t ru s t ing Chr i s t .
The th i rd f ac tor in r ece i v ing Chr i s t i s commit t ing
ou r s e l v e s t o h i s c a r e . We have e f f ec t ed no sp i r i tua l work
unt i l we commi t ou r l i v e s to Him. I f we do not
under s t and the impor tance o f each o f the se f ac tor s in
r ece i v ing Chr i s t then we run the danger o f g i v ing
peop le f a l s e hope and hav ing the conver s ion p roce s s
abor ted be fore i t i s comple te .
GRACE IS RELEASED THROUGH FAITH:
E te rna l l i f e and the b le s s ing o f God in th i s l i f e
a r e made ava i l ab le to u s by the g r ace o f God. I t i s h i s
love tha t has made p rov i s ion for u s . As we exp la in th i s
to peop le i t i s impor tan t tha t we he lp them to
under s t and tha t Grace cos t u s nothing , bu t i t c e r tainly
i s not f r ee ; i t c ame a t g r ea t cos t . However , God’ s g r ace
i s r e l ea sed to u s based upon our f a i th in the work tha t
Chr i s t has done .
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True f a i th demands tha t we ac t upon that whi ch
we c l a im to be l i eve . I f we want God’ s be s t then we
have l i v e in f a i th , be ing commi t t ed to the way o f
Chr i s t .
You p robab ly w i l l not go in to a lo t o f de ta i l w i th
the p rospec t a t th i s t ime , bu t you shou ld know the
dep th o f the commi tment you ar e abou t to a sk f rom
your p rospec t . I f you r ea l i z e what you ar e a sk ing your
a t t i tude w i l l r e f l e c t tha t and your p rospect wi l l p ick up
on ju s t how se r iou s th i s moment i s .
THEN WE MUST INVITE HIM IN:
The i l lu s t r a t ion o f J e su s s t anding a t the door o f
ou r hear t , knock ing to ga in en t r ance f rom Reve la t ion
3 :20 i s a good menta l p i c tu re to draw . I t po in t s ou t
tha t J e su s has been wa i t ing f or u s to come to th i s point
in ou r l i f e .
Some o f the peop le you w i l l b r ing to th i s po in t
have on ly s een God as the ogre who i s wa i t ing to r a in
down judgment upon them for a l l tha t they have done .
Thi s p i c tu re o f J e su s a sk ing permi s s ion to come in
p re sen t s God in an en t i r e l y d i f f e r en t and more
accu ra te l i ght .
A song I r emember has a l ine something l i ke
th i s , “He was there a l l the t ime , wa i t ing pa t i en t l y . ”
That i s exac t l y the s i tua t ion a t th i s moment in your
p re sen ta t ion . J e su s i s wa i t ing f or the inv i t a t ion to
come in and we ar e abou t to inv i t e h im.
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PAGE 6 , INVITING HIM IN:
Inviting Him in is as simple as saying this prayer:
"Lord Jesus, I am a sinner. I know that my sin has kept me from fellowship with you, and has prevented your blessing from my life. I accept that you died for my sins, and now as a step of faith I ask you to forgive my sins and receive me into your kingdom. I open the door of my heart right now and invite you to come in and be my Lord and Savior."
Does that sound like what you would like to do? God has promised that when you do you will have the abundant life.
"This is the testimony; God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life. I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life" (I John 5:11-13).
When I f i r s t began shar ing the gospe l in th i s
manner I r ea l l y had p rob lems w i th th i s s imp le p raye r .
M y exper i ence had r ea l l y made r epentance a
compl i ca ted p roce s s . F i r s t , i t needed to happen in
church . Second, i t had to be done on your knees . And
th i rd , there had to be a lo t o f t ear s and t i s sues f o r i t
to be e f f ec t i ve .
In j u s t the f i r s t f ew t imes I p r ayed th i s p r aye r
w i th p rospec t s I s aw something r emarkab le beg in to
happen . I cou ld see a change in a per sons f ace . The i r
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eye s looked d i f f e r en t . I t was l i ke they had ju s t s t epped
in to a new wor ld , and I gues s tha t i s exac t l y what
happened . You w i l l s ee the same r e su l t s a s you l ead
o ther s in th i s p r aye r .
Not i c e e l ement s o f th i s p r aye r . F i r s t , we
acknowledge tha t we a r e s inner s . Then we acknowledge
tha t ou r s in has separa ted u s f rom God. These a r e ve r y
impor tan t f ac tor s in r epentance . I f we do not be l i eve
th i s ou r p raye r w i l l not be e f f ec t i ve .
The nex t par t o f the p raye r dea l s w i th what
Chr i s t has a l r eady done . We accep t tha t he d i ed for
ou r s in s . Then we appropr i a t e f o r g i venes s by f a i th
s imp ly by a sk ing for i t .
Now we ar e r eady f or a dec i s ion . The nex t th ing
you do i s a sk a ve r y c r i t i c a l ques t ion . You must a sk
permi s s ion to p ray w i th them. Thi s i s done in the
ques t ion , “Does tha t sound l i ke what you would l ike to
do? ” Ask the ques t ion then don ’ t s ay another word
unt i l you ge t a r e sponse . I t i s v e r y impor tan t tha t you
ge t the i r answer be fore you p roceed . Mos t peop le w i l l
answer w i th some form of ye s .
I f they g i ve a “no” r e sponse then be r e spect fu l of
the i r dec i s ion . I w i l l u sua l l y s ay something l i ke , “ I
r e spec t tha t dec i s ion . Cou ld I l eave th i s pamphlet wi th
you ? We ar e go ing to v i s i t ing f o lk s in th i s
ne i ghborhood f a i r l y r egu lar l y , wou ld i t be a l r i ght i f we
dropped by to say h i once in a whi l e ? Thanks , have a
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grea t day . Bye . ” Unle s s the p rospec t in s i s t s i t i s be st to
end your v i s i t a t th i s t ime .
I f you r ece i ve a “ ye s” then p raye r fu l l y p roceed . I
w i l l u sua l l y s ay something l i ke th i s , “ I f tha t i s what
you wou ld l i ke to do then we ’ l l p r ay toge ther . I f you
p ray th i s p r aye r w i th s incer i t y a mi r ac l e w i l l t ake p lace
in your hear t . You w i l l be changed . ” I t i s inc r ed ib le to
watch change come over peop le a s they r epea t th i s
p r aye r w i th you .
I t i s impor tan t tha t you r e in for ce the dec i s ion
and p raye r tha t you r p rospec t has j u s t made . Read 1
John 5 :11 - 13 and conf i rm that the i r s in s a r e f o r g i ven
and now they a r e we l l on the i r j ou rney in wa lk ing w i th
God.
I t i s a l so impor tan t tha t the new be l i eve r i s
t aught the impor tance o f cont inu ing to walk wi th God.
Whi le they a r e encouraged in the s t ep they have t aken
they mus t a l so be cha l l enged to g row in f a i th ,
f e l lowship and l i f e s t y l e .
Page 7 , Rev i ew ing wha t ju s t happened :
SINCE YOU RECEIVED CHRIST:
1. Christ came into your life (Revelation 3:20, Colossians 1:27).
2. Your sins were forgiven (Col. 1:14).
3. You became a child of God (John 1:12).
4. You Received eternal life (John 5:24).
It is vitally important that you begin to associate with others who have
committed their life to Christ in order to fully enjoy the benefits of his abundant
life. The person who's name and phone number are given below will help you to
find other believers to share your new found faith with.
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Take a coup le o f minu te s a f t e r you p ray w i th the
new be l i eve r to go over th i s s ec t ion . As you can see i t
conta ins s c r ip tu re f or what has j u s t t aken p lace . I t a lso
beg ins to emphas i ze the va lue f e l lowship w i th o ther
be l i eve r s . Be su re to emphas i ze mee t ing w i th another
per son and shar ing the dec i s ion and p raye r they j u s t
made .
Page 8 , Winding i t up :
Be fore you conc lude your v i s i t go over the points
on “HOW TO HAVE SPIRITUAL GROWTH.” A l so
beg in fo l low up w i th the new be l i eve r now by g i v ing
them a copy o f “The Next S tep . ”
Ju s t be fore you l eave make an appoin tment f or
the nex t day , o r the nex t ava i l ab le t ime , to go over The
Next S tep and answer any ques t ions they may have .
The f ina l th ing tha t you do be fore you l eave i s
po in t ou t contac t in format ion a t the bot tom of page 8 .
Your church f ami l y shou ld be l i s t ed here w i th addre s s
and phone number o f the church . You shou ld a l so
wr i t e you r name and addre s s .
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Chapter 6
Follow – Up Fo l low up beg ins w i th the f i r s t contac t a f t e r
e i ther v i s i t to a wor ship se r v i c e or even t , o r a s the ca l l
a f t e r a co ld ca l l . E i ther way f o l low up beg ins w i th the
second contac t w i th a p rospec t .
I f The S tar t ing Po in t has been p re sen ted then
the f i r s t f o l low up ca l l w i l l be to go over The Next
S tep and in t roduce Under s t anding the B ib le book le t .
I f you ar e mak ing a f o l low up ca l l on someone
who has v i s i t ed a wor ship se r v i c e or even t you beg in
w i th the bas i c f o rmat we have s tud i ed ear l i e r ; ge t
acqua in ted , need a s se s sment , e t c .
Many o f the f o l low up contac t s tha t you w i l l
make w i l l be f rom the f a rming p rogram that we a r e
in t roduc ing a l i t t l e l a t e r in th i s book . We ar e go ing to
exp lore f o l low up in tha t contex t in th i s s ec t ion , then
in the nex t s ec t ion we w i l l cover the f o l low up o f
v i s i to r s .
Fol low Up After The Starting Point
A f t e r we p re sen ted The S tar t ing Po in t and the
new be l i eve r has p rayed w i th u s we l e f t T he Nex t S t e p
w i th them. At tha t t ime we made an appoin tment f or
the nex t v i s i t whi ch shou ld be the nex t day or a s soon
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as pos s ib l e . At the nex t v i s i t we r ev i ew T he Nex t S t e p ,
p r ay w i th them and l eave How t o Unde r s t and t h e B i b l e
w i th them. We w i l l be su re tha t we have the i r
t e l ephone number and the be s t t ime to ca l l them. They
shou ld be ca l l ed on the phone for a shor t encourag ing
v i s i t eve r y day . The f ina l th ing we do on th i s f i r s t
f o l low up v i s i t i s make an appoin tment f or ou r nex t
v i s i t whi ch shou ld be w i th in the nex t week .
Reviewing The Next Step
The Next Step
You have just embarked upon a wonderful Journey. When you accepted Christ as your personal savior you opened your life up to many wonderful blessings. Just as there were steps to receiving Christ, there are also steps to your growing in the blessing of knowing Him.
The pu rpose o f The Next S tep i s to beg in the
d i s c ip le sh ip p roce s s w i th a new be l i eve r . I t i s v e r y
bas i c and i s meant to be , j u s t a s the t i t l e imp l i e s , the
nex t s t ep . By mak ing an appoin tment f or the nex t day
you w i l l have the oppor tun i t y to s t ay connec ted w i th
your new f r i end .
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From this point forward the life you live is blessed by the spirit of Christ which lives in you. You have entered into a new realm. A realm where the spirit of God leads you and guides you into the way that is life and blessing.
There are a few important things to remember as you begin your life of walking with God. First, you should know that God has a wonderful plan for your life and wants you to have an abundance of blessing. Jesus said, “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full” (John 10:10).
The next thing to know is that all of God’s blessings are opened up to us through faith. Jesus taught us that all things are possible to us if we believe. Faith is the key that unlocks the door to God’s blessing for our lives.
On th i s page we r e in for ce the idea tha t God has
wonder fu l p l an for the i r l i f e . We a l so beg in to t each
abou t f a i th and i t s va lue in open ing the door to God’ s
b l e s s ing .
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Where does faith come from?
The Apostle Paul wrote in Romans 10:17, “Faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ.” From this we learn that faith actually comes through being able to hear God’s word. Here are the ways we hear God’s word:
1. By reading the Bible. Begin immediately to read the Bible. A good place to begin is in the New Testament and a good book to begin reading is the Book of John.
2. By going to church and hearing pastors preach. The Apostle Paul also wrote, “How can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard, and how can they hear without someone preaching to them?” (Romans 10:14).
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3. Through prayer. It is vital that we learn to communicate with God and prayer is the vehicle to do that. As we ask him he gives us understanding of his word.
4. Through friendship with others who are walking with God. Making a friend of another person who is walking in faith is a wonderful way to increase your understanding of God’s word and for your faith to grow.
As we emphasize the importance of faith the value of learning how to gain faith becomes more apparent. This page touches upon the vital elements of developing and maintaining faith. Each of these points reinforces the need for connecting with a local body of believers.
Be sure to go through these pages point by point and emphasize the importance of connecting with other believers.
Pages 4 & 5: The Holy Spirit in your life
Now that you are born again the Spirit of God dwells in you. We actually are the temple of God, or the place where God lives. That is an awesome thought. Here are some of the things the Spirit does in us:
1. Gives us confidence in God—“We know that we live in Him and He in us, because he has given us of His Spirit” (1 John 4:13)
2. Helps us pray—“We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us” (Romans 8:26)
3. Leads us into truth about God—“The Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things” (John 14:26)
As we learn to hear what the Holy Spirit in us is teaching us we will grow in his grace. It is important that we develop a sensitivity to his leading. We do that through reading the Bible, prayer and fellowship with other believers
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These page s a r e dea l ing w i th the changes tha t come
upon u s when Chr i s t i s in ou r hear t s . When the Sp i r i t
o f Chr i s t , i . e . , the Holy Sp i r i t comes in to ou r l i v e s he
comes for the pu rpose o f l ead ing u s in to a fu l l l i f e in
God’ s g r ace .
The l i f e tha t the Holy Sp i r i t l eads u s in to i s a l i f e o f
p rogre s s i ve sanc t i f i c a t ion , o r ho l ines s . The new
be l i eve r mus t be impres sed w i th the need to deve lop
sens i t i v i t y to the l ead ing o f the Holy Sp i r i t .
Thi s book le t i s not in tended to be an exhau s t i ve
s tudy on the work o f the Holy Sp i r i t in ou r l i v e s . I t
does not dea l w i th be ing f i l l ed w i th the Holy Sp i r i t ,
ne i ther does i t dea l w i th the bap t i sm o f the Holy
Sp i r i t . I f you f ee l the Holy Sp i r i t p rompt ing you to go
in to those i s sues a t th i s t ime tha t i s OK, bu t genera l l y
those th ings w i l l be t aught in the d i s c ip l ing p roce s s .
The l a s t parag raph r e in for ce s the need for r ead ing
the B ib le , p r aye r and f e l lowship w i th o ther be l i eve r s ,
j u s t a s the p rev iou s sec t ion d id .
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Fellowshipping with other Believers
Have you ever noticed how that when ducks and geese fly south they fly in groups? Or have you heard of a school of fish? Or a herd of deer? There is a reason why these animals travel in groups. It is for strength, protection and comfort.
Have you noticed how that certain people group together? You may even know some people who get together and do things that you wouldn’t want your children doing. Why do people group together? They find comfort and support in what they do together.
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It is the same with a walk of faith. We need the strength and comfort that comes from being with others who are trying to walk with God. We are instructed in Hebrews 10:25, “Let us not give up meeting together… but let us encourage one another.”
Before this day is over find another believer and begin to build a relationship with them. You will gain much strength and comfort from doing so and your faith will grow.
Thi s s ec t ion i s on the va lue o f connec t ing wi th other
be l i eve r s and be ing in f e l lowship w i th them. I t has
been my exper i ence tha t peop le who make a p ro f e s s ion
o f f a i th , bu t do not connec t w i th o ther be l i eve r s , they
w i l l f a l l by the way - s ide .
When Je su s gave the g r ea t commiss ion he sa id tha t
we mus t make d i s c ip le s o f them. I t i s not enough to
l ead them in the s inner s p raye r and l eave them be .
That i s l i ke hav ing a baby and l eav ing i t in the s t r ee t
to f end for i t s e l f . Ju s t a s a newborn baby w i l l d i e i f
l e f t a lone so a new be l i eve r w i l l su r v i ve i f they a r e l e f t
a lone . I t i s the r e spons ib i l i t y o f the evange l i s t to
d i s c ip l e the new be l i eve r in to f e l lowship w i th a
congrega t ion o f o ther be l i eve r s .
We must r emember tha t j u s t becau se we have
r ea l i z ed the need for f e l lowship doesn ’ t mean that the
new be l i eve r does . Each one w i l l have a d i f f e r en t set of
ideas abou t “church , ” or “Chr i s t i ans . ” I t may be a
g rowth p roce s s to ge t them to be comfor tab le w i th
o ther be l i eve r s . Be sens i t i v e to where the new be l i eve r
i s in tha t r egard .
To be e f f ec t i ve you mus t l earn to encourage peop le
in to f e l lowship and nudge them toward a t t ending
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wor ship or o ther event s , bu t r ea l i t y i s tha t they w i l l
a t t end when they a r e r eady and i f we pu sh to hard i t
w i l l d r i ve them away .
The mos t impor tan t th ing i s ga in their conf idence by
becoming f r i ends and encourag ing them to g row .
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THINGS TO REMEMBER:
1. Faith comes by hearing – be careful what you hear
2. Fellowship with other believers is essential – we are known by the company we keep
3. Worship is necessary to stay close to God – God’s word says that he goes where people worship him
4. Prayer keeps us going – God enjoys communicating with us
5. God’s word becomes the light to our path
Thi s page i s the f ina l r ev i ew o f the p r inc ip le s g i ven
in The Next S tep . You w i l l not i c e tha t f e l lowship ,
p r aye r , wor ship and God’ s word ar e aga in emphas i zed .
Each o f the se ac t i v i t i e s i s ment ioned 3 or 4 t imes in
th i s smal l book le t . They a r e tha t impor tan t .
The pu rpose o f th i s book le t i s to s imp ly be the nex t
s t ep . We ar e not dea l ing w i th bap t i sm, Sp i r i t bap t i sm,
l i f e s t y l e , o r any o f the o ther i s sues tha t w i l l be t aught
a s the d i s c ip l ing p roce s s deve lop s .
Some peop le w i l l be r eady to j ump in w i th both f ee t .
They ’ l l a t t end se r v i c e , r ece i ve bap t i sm, and never look
back . Other peop le w i l l need a l i t t l e t ime and w i l l j u s t
have to move forward s t ep by s t ep .
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A b i g par t o f ou r j ob i s to become sens i t i v e to the
Holy Sp i r i t and ga in d i s ce rnment a s to where a per son
i s in the i r wa lk . We must be r eady to wa lk a s f a r and
as f a s t a s a new be l i eve r i s r eady to go . We must a l so
be r eady to go a s s low ly a s they need . To know the
d i f f e r ence we mus t have d i s ce rnment , and tha t t ake s
p raye r on our par t .
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Chapter 7
Follow Up From Prior Contact
In th i s s ec t ion we w i l l dea l w i th the p rospec t who
has e i ther a t t ended an event or i s a f a rm team contac t .
An event wou ld be a wor ship se r v i c e or another event
a t t ended by the p rospec t .
F i r s t F o l l ow U p Con t a c t W i t h A t t e n d e e :
Make in t roduc t ions a t the door and make
r e f e r ence to the event tha t was a t t ended . We w i l l r e f e r
to a wor ship se r v i c e a s the event f o r the pu rpose o f an
example .
When the contac t comes to the door beg in w i th
something l i ke , “Hi . I am Pau l and th i s J ane . We’ r e
f rom F i r s t Church and ju s t wanted to come by f or a
minu te to l e t you know that we were b le s sed to have
you in wor ship se r v i c e w i th u s Sunday . ” A l low them to
r e spond to tha t s t a t ement . I have f ound that i t i s
a lways good to have something to hand them as you
beg in to speak . I t may be an in format ion packe t , a
b rochure or o ther t r ac t .
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I f you sense tha t you ar e we l l r ece i ved cont inue
the conver sa t ion . I f there i s he s i t ancy on the par t o f
the contac t exp la in tha t you wou ld l i ke to s t ay in
contac t and i f i t wou ld be a l r i ght you wou ld l i ke to
drop by f rom t ime to t ime to say h i . I f they g i ve a
pos i t i v e r e sponse to tha t make a note to v i s i t them
aga in the fo l low ing week .
When you sense an open door beg in to a s se s s
the i r pe r ce i ved needs by gen t l y p rob ing . You might
s t a r t by f ind ing ou t what had mot i va ted them to at tend
your se r v i c e s .
There a r e some common areas o f concern tha t
mos t peop le have . Your p rospec t i s probably concerned
abou t a t l ea s t one o f the se a r eas . Areas o f g r ea te s t
concern ar e :
· F i n a n ce s : Never enough money , unpa id b i l l s -
How wou ld we d i s cover and addre s s the se needs ?
· F a m i l y a n d R e l a t i on sh i p s : Absent paren t ,
par en t ing sk i l l s , p rob lems a t s choo l , ch i ldr en
ge t t ing ou t o f cont ro l , pe r sona l r e l a t ionship s -
How wou ld we d i s cover and addre s s the se needs ?
· H e a l t h : Concern for STDs , denta l , o ther
d i sease s - How wou ld we d i s cover and addre s s
the se needs ?
· Se cu r i t y : Cr ime , drug u se in a r ea - How do we
d i s cover and addre s s the se needs ?
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We have not i c ed tha t “Get t ing r i ght w i th God” i s
not h i gh on the consc iou s p r ior i t y l i s t o f mos t f o lk s .
That may be the i r g r ea te s t need bu t the i r g r ea te s t
pe r ce i ved need i s p robab ly one those mentioned above.
Bes ide s the concerns peop le w i l l express there i s the
under l y ing need for per sona l va l ida t ion . Many peop le
have a s ense o f be ing a lone , tha t no one under s t ands
them and no one car e s f o r them. Regard le s s o f what
needs a per son expre s se s , the i r number one unspoken
need i s va l ida t ion ; they f ee l a lone and i t i s k i l l ing
them ins ide . They need to f ind someone who car e s
enough to f ind ou t how they f ee l and what they th ink .
When ask ing ques t ions and r e sponding u se the words ;
“ f ee l ” and “ th ink” when r e f e r r ing to the ind i v idua l
and the i r c i r cumstances .
NEVER be so bo ld a s to say , “ I know e xa c t l y h ow you
f e e l ” you don ’ t know exac t l y how they f ee l , on l y they
c an know that .
How do we ge t peop le to t a lk abou t the i r a r ea o f
g r ea te s t concern ? By a sk ing ques t ions . The impac t o f
the Gospe l i s tha t i t i s “Good News” - We do not
know what wou ld be good news to an ind i v idua l unt i l
we f ind ou t what they th ink i s bad news . When we f ind
ou t what they th ink the bad news i s then we can
p re sen t the “good news” tha t cor r ec t s the p rob lem
c r ea ted by the bad news .
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Example : Wel f a r e i s cu t and th i s mom wi l l not have
enough money to pay r en t . She i s concerned abou t
be ing ev i c t ed , c lo thes f o r her ch i ldren, and food for
her t ab le . She i s not concerned r i ght now abou t
what i t t ake s to go to heaven ; she i s in he l l now.
Heaven to her wou ld be how to make i t through the
month. How are we go ing to ge t th i s mother t a lk ing
abou t her bad news ? By a sk ing ques t ions l i ke these :
· “Are you be ing a f f ec t ed by the new Wel f a r e
p rogram?”
· “How do you f ee l abou t the Wel f a r e Re form
that i s go ing on? ”
She w i l l s t a r t t a lk ing when you a sk ques t ions
tha t a r e a f f ec t ing her l i f e r i ght now. Once we f ind
ou t what i s c au s ing her concern we can addre s s the
i s sues .
A D D R ESSI N G T H E I SSU ES:
We addre s s the i s sues f rom these pos i t ions :
· Fi r s t : Pe r sona l o r th i rd par t y t e s t imony – “ I
know a l i t t l e b i t abou t how you f ee l becau se I am
f ac ing the same th ing . . ” ; “A lo t o f peop le f ee l
the same way and some o f them are t e l l ing me . . . ”
; “A f r i end o f mine was j u s t t e l l ing me . . . ”
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· Second: How d id i t work ou t , o r how i s i t be ing
worked ou t by those whose t e s t imony you ar e
g i v ing ? “ I was f ee l ing the same way and when I
r ea l i z ed tha t the government d idn ’ t c a r e , I had
to f ind someone who d id . That ’ s when I began to
p ray . . . ” ; “Many o f t h e p e op l e I t a l k t o who a r e i n
y ou r po s i t i on t e l l m e tha t they f e l t l i ke no one
car ed unt i l they began t e l l i t a l l to the Lord . . ” ;
“My f r i e nd t o l d me abou t how a l l th i s wor r y abou t
money was c au s ing her r ea l p rob lems and she
f e l t l i ke no one car ed then she began to t a lk to
Je su s abou t i t . . ”
· Thi rd : Br ing God’ s p romi se s in to the equat ion –
“A wr i t e r in the B ib le wrote , ‘My God w i l l mee t
a l l you r ac cord ing to h i s g lo r iou s r i ches in
Chr i s t J e su s ’ ( Phi l ipp i ans 4 :19 ) . I have f ound
th i s Sc r ip tu re to be a r ea l sou rce o f comfor t a s I
go to p raye r knowing tha t God has p romi sed to
t ake car e o f my needs . How do y ou f e e l abou t tha t
p romi se ? ”
· Four th : Tes t the wate r s ; i t may be t ime to p ray
w i th her . Ask a ques t ion l i ke , “Do you f e e l l i ke
God i s concerned abou t you ? ” Or “Have y ou
t h ough t much abou t God and what he wou ld l i ke
to do for you ? ” I f she w i l l p r ay w i th you make i t
shor t and s imp le .
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· Las t : Make an appoin tment f or a l a t e r da te to
t a lk abou t how God can g i ve her cou rage and
f a i th , to f i ght the c i r cumstances , and even to
br ing her de l i ve r ance . I f you can ’ t ge t a de f in i t e
t ime commi tment j u s t t e l l he r tha t you w i l l be
coming by her a r ea occas iona l l y to share w i th
peop le in the ne i ghborhood and wou ld i t be
a l r i ght to drop by another t ime .
You p robab ly not i c ed tha t whi l e you ar e t a lk ing
abou t needs there i s oppor tun i t y to br ing in your
per sona l t e s t imony .
As you g i ve you r per sona l t e s t imony be p repared to
bu i ld a b r idge o f t r ans i t ion f rom your t e s t imony to
mak ing an app l i c a t ion to the p rospec t .
By th i s t ime you shou ld have de te rmined i f the
contac t has made a p ro f e s s ion o f f a i th . I t they have ,
g i ve them encouragement and p ray a be l i eve r ’ s p r aye r
o f encouragement w i th them. I f you f ee l tha t they have
not made a p ro f e s s ion o f f a i th then t r ans i t ion to The
S tar t ing Po in t .
As you ar e l earn ing th i s evange l i sm method work
ou t a s c enar io tha t dea l s w i th each o f the f ou r or f i v e
a r eas o f concern tha t peop le have and tha t addre s se s
them f rom the per spec t i ve o f the i r under l y ing need o f
va l ida t ion . P rac t i c e these s c enar ios unt i l you become
comfor tab le w i th them.
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Se con d Con t a c t :
There a r e two k inds o f s econd contac t ; the f i r s t and
mos t common i s the drop by and l eave some
in sp i r a t iona l mate r i a l , the second i s a p r e - a r r anged
appoin tment .
D r op b y v i s i t :
Use the same bas i c f o rmat a s the f i r s t t ime contac t .
F ind a need and va l ida te the per son whi l e you ar e
g i v ing them the good news abou t the i r bad news .
Cont inue to make ca l l back s on th i s pe r son unt i l you
a s se s s tha t they have no fu r ther in te r e s t , they t e l l you
not to come back , o r you se t an appoin tment to s tudy
w i th them.
Cont inue to make second contac t drop by v i s i t s
un t i l there i s a change in s t a tu s .
A p p oi n t m e n t :
Thi s w i l l u sua l l y be a f o l low up ca l l on the l a s t
mee t ing you had w i th the per son you ar e v i s i t ing . I f
th i s c a l l i s a f o l low -up to a p r e sen ta t ion o f The
S tar t ing Po in t then be p repared to go over The Next
S tep w i th them.
Somet imes the second ca l l w i l l be a f ter someone has
a t t ended an event and they a r e r eady f or a B ib le s tudy .
At th i s c a l l beg in w i th s c r ip tu re , and comfor t in the
a r ea o f known concern . The sub j ec t o f s tudy w i l l
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usua l l y come ou t o f the f i r s t contac t v i s i t . Remember ,
a t th i s po in t we a r e abou t good news . We ar e not
abou t a r gu ing , o r t r y ing to conv ince peop le o f
doc t r ine .
By the end o f th i s v i s i t you r p rospec t knows you ar e
f rom F i r s t Church and you have to ld them a l i t t l e b i t
abou t the church . I t wou ld be good to inv i t e them to
a t t end and even o f f e r to p i ck up . Be car e fu l not to
make i t sound l i ke they have to come to church , they
may not be r eady to make tha t commi tment ye t . They
shou ld know they a r e we l come bu t they shou ldn ’ t f ee l
p r e s sed .
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Chapter 8
TRACKING CONTACTS
Thi s chap te r exp la in s the p roce s s o f t r ack ing a
p rospec t f rom the f i r s t to ac tua l l y be ing in teg r a ted
in to a congrega t ion o f be l i eve r s . For the pu rpose o f
th i s evange l i sm p rogram I have d i v ided ou r
r e l a t ionship w i th the contac t in to three l eve l s tha t
a r e exp la ined in th i s chap te r .
LEVEL ONE CONTACT:
A l eve l one contac t i s a f i r s t c a l l contac t
1 . Name, Addre s s and Phone # i s pu t on 3x5
contac t c ard .
2 . I f no fu r ther appoin tment i s made excep t a note
to “Drop by , ” then card i s pu t in week l y “drop
by” f i l e .
3 . I f there was p raye r w i th the contac t then tha t i s
noted on the card a s we l l a s the k ind o f need
tha t was p rayed over ; s a l va t ion , hea l ing ,
f inanc i a l , f ami l y , e t c . Card i s then pu t in a
f o l low -up f i l e tha t w i l l c au se a pos t c a rd to be
mai l ed tha t acknowledges the v i s i t and p raye r .
The contac t c ard w i l l then be p laced in the
appropr i a t e f o l low -up f i l e , depending upon the
k ind o f p raye r .
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4 . I f there i s an appoin tment made for a per sona l
s tudy then a da te and t ime i s e s t ab l i shed and the
card i s pu t in “S tudy” f o l low -up f i l e . A pos t c ard
i s mai l ed acknowledg ing the v i s i t and conf i rming
the t ime and date o f the s tudy .
LEVEL TWO CONTACT:
A l eve l two contac t i s one tha t has been p rev iou s l y
v i s i t ed and has a contac t c ard in the f i l e .
1 . I f i t i s a “Drop By” contac t j u s t make a c a sua l
v i s i t . Be su re to have the hand -ou t f o r the week .
2 . I f i t i s a p r aye r f o l low -up contac t p roceed
accord ing to the k ind o f p raye r you had w i th
them.
3 . For a s tudy contac t be su re tha t you ar e
p repared . The per sona l s tudy shou ld beg in w i th
any ques t ion the contac t had and l ead in to
“God’ s abundant p rov i s ion . . . ” f o r whatever a r ea
o f need they have .
4 . F i l l ou t contac t c ard w i th appropr i a t e comment s
abou t the v i s i t . There w i l l be a f o l low -up pos t
c ard and contac t c ard w i l l be pu t in appropr i a t e
f i l e .
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LEVEL THREE CONTACT:
Contac t has e i ther ( o r both) made a p ro f e s s ion o f
f a i th or i s invo lved in a B ib le s tudy .
1 . I f commi tment p raye r has not ye t been made
then the sub j ec t o f s tudy shou ld move toward
he lp ing them to under s t and the need for
r ece i v ing Chr i s t a s Lord and Sav ior .
2 . In t roduce them to a s tudy sub j ec t . S tud i e s
shou ld be in 4 week modu le s .
3 . As r appor t deve lop s in t roduce to smal l g roup
s tud i e s and inv i t e to Sunday se r v i c e s and spec i a l
even t s .
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EVANGELISM TRACKING
Establ ish A Fil ing System
The f i l l ing s y s t em wi l l inc lude a ro ta t ing day
and date f i l e and a f ami l y f i l e .
The ro ta t ing day and date f i l e i s s imp ly c a l l ed
the contac t f i l e . A card i s f i l l ed ou t on the
p rospec t on the f i r s t v i s i t . Thi s c ard inc ludes the
bas i c in format ion abou t the contac t a s we l l a s
the da te o f v i s i t and note s on the v i s i t . Thi s
contac t , o r f o l low -up card , i s p l aced in to the
ro ta t ing day and date f i l e behind the da te o f the
nex t v i s i t .
The way the ro ta t ing f i l e s y s t em works i s very
s imp le . At the end o f you r f i r s t v i s i t you se t the
t ime and day o f you r nex t v i s i t and wr i t e tha t on
the card , I f you r nex t v i s i t w i l l be a drop by ,
ind i ca te on the card the da te o f you r nex t
in tended date to drop by . When you r e tu rn to
the v i s i t a t ion o f f i c e , pu t the card in the ro ta t ing
day and date f i l e behind the da te g i ven on the
card o f the nex t v i s i t . I f you v i s i t on Thur sday
Even ings and your nex t v i s i t day i s Thur sday the
25 t h , pu t the card behind the 25 t h . As you ar e
p repar ing for the nex t v i s i t a t ion date s imply pul l
a l l o f the cards f rom Thur sday the 25 t h and you
w i l l know who you ar e v i s i t ing .
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The f ami l y f i l e w i l l c a r r y a l l the
in format ion on a f ami l y . I t w i l l inc lude
b i r thdate s , ann ive r sar i e s , bap t i sms , membership
in format ion , e t c . I t w i l l a l so be updated w i th
note s on cu r r en t v i s i t s . In format ion f rom the
fo l low -up card w i l l be cop i ed to th i s f i l e .
Using the Fo l low -Up Contact Card
Here i s a s amp le 3x5 contac t c ard :
John Johnson
1232 Any Stree t
Thi s Town, Sta te
(123 ) 456 -7890
8/4/2004 – Vi s i t ed John. Wi fe , Emi ly wa s out .
Fr i end ly but not ve ry in te re s ted . Sa id would
drop by aga in .
Thi s was a f i r s t v i s i t and ve r y l i t t l e
in format ion was ga thered . John was f r iendly, but
he r ea l l y d idn ’ t show any r ea l in te r e s t . I wou ld
cons ider th i s a ve r y c a sua l p rospec t so he wou ld
go in to the ro ta t ing f i l e f o r a drop by the nex t
t ime we work th i s a r ea . I f he was a contac t f rom
a t t ending a s e r v i c e or even t , tha t w i l l be noted
on the card a s we l l . I f the in tended contac t was
h i s w i f e f ind ou t when she i s l i ke l y to be home
and ind i ca te tha t on the card .
I f the conver sa t ion p rogre s se s to the po in t
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tha t there i s p r aye r e i ther f o r sa l va t ion or o ther
needs tha t shou ld be noted on the card . The
fo l low -up on these f o lk s w i l l be a l i t t l e more
in tense . I f there was a sa l va t ion p raye r s e t up
the nex t appoin tment f or the f o l low ing day . I f
the p raye r was f o r o ther needs then l e t them
know you w i l l be contac t ing them later to fol low-
up on tha t need .
They w i l l be mai l ed a c ard acknowledg ing the
p raye r we had w i th them. I f i t was a sa l va t ion
p raye r the card w i l l addre s s the i r s t ep o f f a i th
and commi tment . I f i t was another need , tha t
need w i l l be ment ioned and they w i l l be
r eminded tha t we a r e cont inu ing to p ray w i th
them abou t tha t need .
A l l o f the in format ion tha t i s needed for the
f o l low -up card w i l l be wr i t t en on the 3x5 contact
c ard .
· Within a week there w i l l be a fol low-
up ca l l made and they w i l l be g i ven
a pamphle t appropr i a t e to the prayer
they made . At th i s mee t ing there
w i l l be an a t t empt to make
appoin tment f or per sona l s tudy . I f
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tha t i s not su cce s s fu l then they w i l l
be pu t in “Drop By” f i l e .
4 . “Per sona l S tudy” - These a r e peop le who
accep t an appoin tment to s tudy on a
per sona l one to one bas i s .
· Thei r contac t c ard shou ld inc lude :
pe r son who made appoin tment ,
pe r son who w i l l g i ve s tudy , sub j ec t
o f s tudy , da te and t ime o f s tudy .
· A note w i l l be sen t to the contac t to
conf i rm the s tudy sub j ec t , da te and
t ime .
· A note w i l l be rou ted to each per son
invo lved in the s tudy .
· Af te r the s tudy comment s made on
card and r e tu rned to o f f i c e to be
f i l ed .
· When contac t becomes invo lved a in
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“At tender” then they a r e move to
the appropr i a t e f i l e .
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5 . “Sma l l Group” - These a r e peop le who ar e
mee t ing a t l ea s t once a week for s tudy ,
p r aye r and f e l lowship . They may be already
invo lved w i th NHM or new peop le who
have never a t t ended . Typ i ca l l y i t i s the
nex t s t ep for peop le invo lved in “Per sona l
S tudy” .
· Track ing a t th i s po in t i s t r ans f e r r ed
to “Fo l low -Up” s t a tu s .
6 . “Attender s” - These a r e peop le who have
a t t ended a t l ea s t one Sunday Serv i c e and ar e
in the p roce s s o f be ing in teg r a ted in to the
body .
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Chapter 9
THE BRIDGE STORY Some t ime ago I had a s trong desi re for a
wi tness ing tool that would be ef fect ive in
i l lustrat ing the concept of the good news of the
gospel . I was inspired wi th an example that
i l lustrates the point . I cal l i t the br idge story. I t
goes l ike thi s :
As youth al l of us have a lot of ideas of how
l i fe i s going to be for us . Those ideas usual ly
inc lude accumulat ing a lot of s tu f f and going to
exot ic p laces . There are a lot of hopes and dreams
wrapped up in these great ideas . For a few people ,
a very few people , these hopes and dreams come
true. For the rest of us we see these hopes and
dreams diminish day by day.
I t seems the af fai r s of l i f e begin to drain the
hope f rom us f rom the t ime we are chi ldren. The
f i r s t problems of l i f e we of ten become aware of are
the problems in our home. There may be
problems wi th mom and dad, or too of ten there i s
the absence of e i ther a mom or a dad.
Many t imes abuse becomes a factor . The most
common abuse to chi ldren i s verbal assau lt and
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just behind i t are physical and sexual abuse. Abuse
of chi ldren i s the most common destroyer of hopes
and dreams. I t leaves scars in our emotions that
are very di f f i cu lt to heal .
Then there i s the economic s i tuat ion.
Chi ldren in a home that i s s t ruggl ing wi th
f inances become aware of those di f f i cu lt ies at an
ear ly age and are af fected by i t .
Al l of these factors and more begin to drain
the hope f rom our dreams as we grow f rom
chi ldren to adolescence. And al l of these factors
have an af fect on the way we approach l i fe . For
too many of us the ef fect i s that we develop
behaviors to compensate for the sense of loss we
have over the dreams that seem so far f rom being
fu l f i l led. These behaviors seem to always promise
something that i s lost when the thing i s done.
The i ronic thing i s that the behaviors we
develop to compensate for our sense of loss
become pr imary factors in our lost hope and
dreams. The more we compensate , the fur ther
away our hopes and dreams become.
As we go along we begin to g ive up hope on
our dreams on by one. Final ly we f ind ourse lves
set t l ing for so l i t t le that we begin to wonder i f
there i s any use going on. The p icture I get in my
mind at thi s point i s s tanding on the edge of a
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c l i f f and not being able to go any fur ther . I can
see my hopes and dreams far away, across the
canyon, but there i s no way I can reach them.
Here, at the edge of the c l i f f , we stand;
f rustrated and desperate . We are asking i f there i s
a way that we can make i t to the other s ide and
real i z ing that i t i s not in our abi l i ty to do so.
When we look into the chasm separat ing us
f rom our dreams we see the things that have made
the separat ion. There are hurts that have not been
healed; re lat ionships that were broken; anger ,
addict ions, legal i ssues – they are a l l there . Al l of
the things in our l i f e that have had a negat ive
af fect upon us are there .
Desperate , wi thout hope, wi th al l of our
emotional resources exhausted we ask , “I s there a
way?”
The answer i s yes . The way i s that there must
be a br idge to cross the chasm of our l i f e that
separates us f rom our dreams. We can’t bui ld that
br idge, but someone can. In fact , someone did.
2000 years ago when Jesus died on the cross he
became the br idge that wi l l take us f rom despair
to hope.
A most exc i t ing di scovery to make is the vision
Jesus has of us . His v i s ion i s that our hurts are
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healed, our hope i s renewed and our dreams are
fu l f i l led. Al l that he did in his l i f e , hi s death and
his resurrect ion was directed toward his dream
and hope for our restorat ion.
God wants to be your Br idge today and al l you
have to do i s ask him. Tel l him about the things
you have done that you know he would not l ike .
Ask him to forgive you. Declare to him that you
bel ieve and that he i s Lord of your l i f e . When you
do that he wi l l take you by the hand and begin a
journey of restorat ion wi th you.
The journey you begin wi th Jesus i s the God
Walk – a journey of fa i th. Your restorat ion and
renewal begins the moment you ask him to become
your br idge and continues as long as you walk
wi th him.
Many people who have been in the same
c i rcumstances that you face have p laced their
conf idence in the br idge, Jesus the Christ by
s imply rec i t ing what i s commonly cal led the
s inners prayer . I f you would l ike to begin trust ing
Jesus to be the br idge to take you f rom despair to
hope, heal ing and fu l f i l led dreams I invi te you to
pray thi s prayer now:
“Lord Jesus , I am a s inner . I have done things
that I am embarrassed and ashamed of . I confess
that to you and ask that you forgive me and make
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me c lean. Take away my s in. I want to be born
again; born to l ive and not to die , born of your
sp ir i t .
“I f you receive me I commit to you that I wi l l
fol low you and trust you as you guide me through
my l i fe . In Jesus Name, amen.
I f you pray thi s prayer wi th s incer i ty a mirac le
wi l l take p lace in your heart and you wi l l be
forever changed. Do i t now!
Examining the Bridge Story
AT THE EDGE OF THE CLIFF: We come to the
end o f ou r ab i l i t i e s and our dreams ar e s t i l l
ou t o f r each .
OUR DREAMS: What i s i t tha t you dreamed o f
hav ing when you were younger ? Home, good
f ami l y , good car , good j ob , e t c .
THE GULF: Things tha t p r event u s f rom
reaching ou r dreams ; drugs and a l coho l , l egal
i s sue s , bad r e l a t ionship s , l ack o f educat ion ,
e t c .
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THE BRIDGE: A l l we need i s a b r idge to ge t u s
f rom the po in t o f ou r l imi ta t ion to ou r
dreams . JESUS CHRIST i s tha t b r idge .
Chr i s t has come to “Hea l you r Hur t s , Renew
your Hope , and Fu l f i l l you r Dreams . ”
TELL THE STORY OF THE BRIDGE AS YOU
DRAW IT :
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Chapter 10
Farms, Farming and Farmers
Farms p rov ide the wor lds ’ f ood supp ly . A
f a rmer w i l l p low a f i e ld , p l an t i t , cu l t i va t e i t and
harve s t the c rop . We ar e go ing to emp loy the
same p roce s s . The on ly d i f f e r ence i s we a r e
cu l t i va t ing f or a harve s t o f sou l s .
We w i l l “ sow” Gods ’ love in to ou r
communi t y and the harve s t we r eap w i l l be men ,
women and chi ldren who g i ve the i r hear t s to
Je su s .
Some year s ago I bought a home in a new
sub -d i v i s ion . There were go ing to be abou t 5000
homes bu i l t in the a r ea and we bought ou r home
ear l y in the deve lopment . We had not been
l i v ing in ou r new home ve r y long
be fore a r ea l e s t a t e agent c ame by to v i s i t . He
wanted to l e t u s know what ou r home was now
wor th and f ind ou t i f we knew anyone who was
in te r e s t ed in l i v ing in the a r ea . He a l so to ld u s
tha t he wou ld be coming by to v i s i t eve r y once in
a whi l e to l e t u s know what the r ea l e s t a t e
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marke t was do ing in ou r a r ea and he a sked i f
tha t wou ld be a l r i ght . We sa id su re . We wou ld
be g l ad to f ind ou t how the va lues were ho ld ing
up in ou r ne i ghborhood.
At f i r s t I wondered what he hoped to achi eve
by v i s i t ing w i th peop le who had ju s t bought a
home. Bu t he knew something I d idn ’ t know. He
knew that the ave rage s t ay in a new home in ou r
a r ea was abou t two year s . Some peop le s t ayed
much longer , o ther s s t ayed on ly months be fore
they had a j ob change or a t r ans f e r ou t o f the
a r ea and had to move .
Thi s w i se r ea l e s t a t e agent wanted to be
r emembered when peop le were r eady to make a
dec i s ion to move . He knew that there were
l i t e r a l l y hundreds o f agen t s in the ye l low pages .
The chances o f be ing the r ea l e s t a t e agent p icked
ou t o f hundreds l i s t ed were ve r y smal l so he
knew he had to e s t ab l i sh an advantage f or
h imse l f .
We l i v ed in tha t ne i ghborhood for j u s t over
two year s be fore we moved . Whi le we l i ved
there we began to see f or sa l e s i gns w i th h i s
name on them on a lmos t eve r y s t r ee t . When i t
c ame t ime for u s to se l l , gues s who we ca l l ed ?
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Late r I was r ead ing a r ea l e s t a t e sa l e s book
and i t t a lked abou t a method o f p rospect ing used
by many succe s s fu l agen t s . That method was
c a l l ed f a rming . I t was the method that th i s agent
was u s ing and i t worked for h im.
Oh, ye s , I f o r go t a ve r y impor tan t factor . The
agent s name was Boon Oolagong ( I hope tha t
spe l l ing i s cor r ec t ) . He was an As i an immigrant
who d idn ’ t speak Eng l i sh ve r y c l ear l y . Even w i th
what some wou ld ca l l d i sadvantage s th i s man
became ve r y su cce s s fu l in a ve r y compet i t i v e
f i e ld . He was succe s s fu l becau se he was w i l l ing
to pu t in to p rac t i c e a s y s t em that had been
p roven succe s s fu l by o ther agent s .
The r eason I have pu t th i s s tor y in a t th i s
po in t i s to g i ve the background for the method
o f evange l i sm that I have come to ca l l f a rming .
The same p r inc ip le s a r e emp loyed a s a r e put into
p rac t i c e by r ea l e s t a t e agent s and , su rp r i se , they
work for min i s t r y a s we l l a s f o r s ecu lar purposes .
Thi s s ec t ion o f the evange l i sm t r a in ing w i l l
f ocu s on the f a rming p roce s s . Mos t o f u s have
done occas iona l ou t r eaches in to ou r communi t y
w i th f l ye r s o r door -hanger s . Usua l l y we w i l l be
p lann ing a spec i a l Sunday or another event tha t
we want to inv i t e the communi t y to par t i c ipa te
in . We w i l l make a t r ip through the ne i ghbor ing
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di s t r ibu t ing thousands o f f l yers . Sometimes we’ l l
e ven go to the park ing lo t o f a l a r ge shopp ing
a r ea and pu t f l ye r s on w indshi e lds o f c ar s .
Somet imes peop le have g rown t i r ed o f
pas s ing ou t f l ye r s w i th l i t t l e r e su l t . I have heard
o f peop le pas s ing ou t a s many a s 10 ,000 f l ye r s
and not ge t t ing one per son to a t t end . Usua l l y
there w i l l be one or two peop le f o r eve r y 1000
f l ye r s handed ou t tha t w i l l a t t end an event , and
perhaps tha t i s wor th the e f f or t . When we t a lk
abou t communi t y ou t r each tha t i s what mos t o f
u s th ink abou t . Farming i s v e r y d i f f e r en t .
The f i r s t f a rming e f for t I was invo lved in
was in Sac ramento Ca l i f o rn i a . I had ju s t moved
back to my home town and was p ray ing abou t
what God wou ld have me do in min i s t r y . There
was a per iod o f t ime tha t I had no spec i f i c
d i r ec t ion bu t I j u s t f e l t impres sed to do what I
knew to do . I en joyed knock ing on door s and I
l i ked to wr i t e so I combined the two in to a
f a rming min i s t r y .
Ever s ince my exper i ence w i th Boon
Oolagong I had wanted to u se the same method
to evange l i z e . My theor y was tha t i f th i s p roce s s
worked w i th ju s t the in i t i a t i ve o f man , how
succe s s fu l wou ld i t be w i th the power o f the
Holy Sp i r i t to br ing peop le in to the k ingdom.
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Thi s s eemed to be the t ime to pu t my theor y
in to p rac t i c e . I p i cked ou t an apartment complex
tha t had over 175 un i t s . I cou ld t e l l by the
park ing lo t tha t the peop le who l i v ed there were
ve r y needy and thought tha t th i s wou ld be a
good p lace to s t a r t .
Ever y week I wou ld knock on eve r y door in
tha t complex . Each day I wou ld spend f rom one
to two hour s knock ing door s and v i s i t ing w i th
peop le . I wou ld wr i t e an in sp i r a t iona l pamphle t
to hand ou t each week a s I went f rom door to
door .
My approach was qu i t e s imp le and non -
threa ten ing . When someone came to the door I
wou ld say , “Hi , I ’m Pau l and I ’m a Chr i s t i an .
I ’m ju s t ou t mee t ing peop le and mak ing f r i ends .
Are you a Chr i s t i an ? ” I t was j u s t tha t s imp le . I
wasn ’ t inv i t ing peop le to go somewhere or do
something , I was j u s t ge t t ing acqua in ted .
I c a r r i ed 3x5 cards w i th me and made note s
on each per son I t a lked to . Thi s r ea l l y he lped
when I wou ld come back through the nex t week .
Peop le seemed p leased tha t I r emembered the i r
name and the th ings we t a lked abou t . When I
p rayed w i th peop le abou t the i r needs I wrote
down what we p rayed abou t and asked how
th ings were go ing in tha t a r ea . I t wasn ’ t long
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be fore I had more than twenty 3x5 cards w i th
in format ion abou t d i f f e r en t peop le .
A f t e r a f ew weeks there were peop le
in te r e s t ed in hav ing B ib le s tud i e s w i th u s so I
a sked the manager i f they had a p lace where a
smal l g roup cou ld ga ther to s tudy the B ib le and
p ray . He d idn ’ t have a room, bu t he d id have a
vacant apar tment tha t he cou ld l e t u s u se any
t ime we wanted . I t wasn ’ t long unt i l we were
u s ing tha t apar tment a lmos t eve r y day .
We s t a r t ed hav ing a ch i ldr en ’ s mee t ing on
Thur sday a f t e rnoon . That l ed to hav ing a you th
mee t ing on Fr iday Even ing . I t wasn ’ t long unt i l
we had a puppet show on Sa tu rday morn ing w i th
40 chi ldr en there .
A f t e r a f ew months we d id an inventor y on
a l l the peop le we were work ing w i th in tha t one
complex . When we counted there were 113
peop le tha t we were d i r ec t l y work ing w i th . We
had bap t i zed 14 in the sw imming poo l and we
were hav ing Sunday Morn ing se r v i c e in the l anai
a r ea . We d i scovered tha t f a rming works . We
have become conv inced tha t anyone who w i l l
make the commi tment to deve lop a f a rm and stay
w i th i t w i l l s ee peop le added to the k ingdom of
God.
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Chapter 11
The Farming Process
In Chap te r 10 we t a lked abou t the concept of
f a rming . In th i s chap te r we a r e go ing to ge t in to
the p rac t i c a l app l i c a t ion o f the f a rming p roce s s .
Fi r s t we p i ck out an a rea to fa rm.
Mos t f a rm worker s w i l l f ind tha t the be s t
p l ace to s t a r t the i r f a rm i s near the i r home. I t
may be the s t r ee t where they l i v e , the apar tment
where they l i v e , o r another p lace tha t i s nearby .
The s i z e o f you r f a rm wi l l be de te rmined by
how much t ime you can inve s t . The t empta t ion
i s to t r y and f a rm an ar ea tha t i s to l a r ge to work
w i th the amount o f t ime you have to g i ve . We
u sua l l y a sk peop le to commi t to two hour s per
week in i t i a l l y .
Wi th a two hour per week commi tment you
can u sua l l y work a f a rm o f abou t 50 to 75
r e s idences .
When a church i s mak ing a commi tment to
r each the i r communi t y they may look for an ar ea
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tha t i s near a park or another a r ea tha t has a
p lace f or communi t y even t s . We w i l l t a lk abou t
these event s a l i t t l e l a t e r .
Working the Fa rm
The f a rmer shou ld have the goa l o f
contac t ing eve r yone on h i s f a rm each month.
That means abou t 15 - 20 door s w i l l be knocked
on each week . The f i r s t f ew weeks th i s w i l l t ake
abou t an hour to comple te becau se there wi l l not
be many fo l low -up ca l l s . Each week though, you
w i l l add one or two p rospec t s to you r card f i l e .
Another goa l you w i l l have i s to make a 3x5
card on eve r y r e s idence on your f a rm. I t w i l l
p robab ly t ake seve ra l months to comple te th i s
t a sk becau se on ly abou t one ha l f o f the peop le
w i l l be home a t any g i ven t ime and some peop le
a r e p rac t i c a l l y never home.
You may f ind tha t there w i l l be some peop le
on your f a rm who do not want to be bothered .
Thi s does not happen o f t en , bu t i t does happen .
When i t does , s imp ly make tha t note on the i r
c a rd . Do not s top a t the i r door aga in un le s s
something happens to change the i r a t t i tude .
As you work the f a rm each week you w i l l f ind
tha t abou t 20 - 30% wi l l become p rospec t s . These
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f o lk s shou ld be contac ted eve r y week . The i r c ard
i s pu t behind the da te f o r nex t weeks v i s i t w i th
r emarks abou t the v i s i t .
Each week you w i l l g i ve you r p rospec t s the
cu r r en t in sp i r a t iona l pamphle t and touch base
on the th ings tha t a r e ment ioned on the i r c a rd .
Each contac t w i l l be a t var iou s s t age s o f
deve lopment . Some w i l l keep you a t the door
and be f r i end ly whi l e o ther s w i l l want you to
come in and have a co ld dr ink or cup o f co f f ee .
As you become f r i ends w i th your p rospec t s
do not f o r ge t the pu rpose f or v i s i t ing them. We
must become the i r f r i end , bu t we mus t become
more than f r i ends . We w i l l be the i r sp i r i tua l
conf idant . Our goa l i s to w in them to Chr i s t and
d i s c ip le them.
P rospec t s deve loped f rom monthly contac t
w i l l be contac ted each week . You w i l l g i ve them
a cu r r en t Dai l y Walk (DW) , or o ther
in sp i r a t iona l handou t on th i s c a l l . As you
deve lop r e l a t ionship w i th them you ’ l l f ind ou t
the i r p r aye r needs and when appropr i a t e we w i l l
o f f e r to p ray f or the needs . When i t i s pos s ib l e
f o r u s to do something abou t the need , we w i l l
and we ’ l l f o l low -up on them.
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I f the p rospec t i s not home, l eave DW and
t r y to contac t by phone l a t e r .
Quar te r l y , or s emi - annua l l y the re should be an
e vent sponsored by the min i s t ry for the bene f i t
o f a l l the r e s ident s in the fa rm a rea .
Some event s tha t have been succe s s fu l in the
pas t a r e :
· A p i cn i c or some k ind o f f ood event
· A ne i ghborhood carn i va l f o r the k ids .
· A spec i a l occas ion event l i ke a t
Ha l loween , Thanksg i v ing or Christmas.
We have seen event s in the park be ve r y
su cce s s fu l in r eaching ne i ghborhoods. One event
tha t has been par t i cu la r l y e f f ec t i ve i s a
ne i ghborhood f e s t i va l tha t inc ludes hot dogs ,
soda pop and games f or the k ids . We have had a s
many a s 500 peop le show up f rom the
ne i ghborhood a t the se event s .
A ne i ghborhood p i cn i c i s u sua l l y coup led
w i th a c arn i va l f o r the k ids . We have d i s covered
tha t a c arn i va l cons i s t ing o f b low -up jumper s
and carn i va l t ype games w i th smal l p r i ze s i s v e r y
inexpens i ve and r ea l l y works we l l .
When these event s a r e pu t on in a
communi t y we u sua l l y have new peop le a t t end
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f rom the ne i ghborhood a t t end se r v i c e s .
Gi f t g i ve - a -way event s a t Chr i s tmas a r e a
par t i cu la r l y good event . Our f i r s t Chr i s tmas
event was he ld in a s choo l audi tor ium and we
had inv i t ed peop le f rom three nearby apar tment
complexe s to a t t end . We had abou t 400 peop le
show up and each per son , ch i ldr en and adu l t s ,
go t a g i f t , r e f r e shment s , en te r t a inment and a
p re sen ta t ion o f the gospe l .
On Sa turday , or a t another spec i f i ed t ime , a l l
the fa rm te ams in the a rea e i the r do a
ne i ghborhood c l e an -up pro je c t or a c l e an -up a t
the pa rk . In fa c t , ne i ghbor s can be inv i ted to
jo in in the “park pa tro l” to keep the pa rk clean
and to fo l low up w i th a r e fre shment and
fe l lowship t ime .
Some o f the needs we w i l l be look ing for when
v i s i t ing w i th peop le on the fa rm:
· Food and c lo th ing – I f you don ’ t cu r r en t l y
have f ood and c lo th ing ava i l ab le through the
church you can he lp connec t peop le to
p rograms tha t w i l l p rov ide food and c lo thes ;
even tua l l y you can deve lop the sou rce s f o r
ge t t ing these th ings so you can o f f e r them
through the church.
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· M aintenance for the i r house or apar tment -
somet imes , par t i cu la r i f i t i s a s ing le paren t ,
there a r e l i t t l e th ings tha t they c an ’ t do , bu t
you w i l l p robab ly have someone in your
min i s t r y tha t c an do them.
· Mowing the i r l awn or he lp ing to weed the i r
f lower beds .
· Prayer f o r the i r needs
· Bib le s tudy for those who ar e r eady and
des i r e to s tudy w i th u s .
Our focus i s not on “ge t t ing conver s ion ,” or
ge t t ing peop le to a t tend church . Our focus i s
be ing good ne i ghbor s in our communi ty and
o f fe r ing a v i ew o f the love o f God tha t they may
not have s e en be fore .
· We are not to j udge another per sons
r e l i g ion or l ack o f r e l i g ion .
· We are not to d i s cu s s doc t r ine or church
i s sues .
· I f someone i s in te r e s t ed in who we ar e
exp la in to them in br i e f t e rms and ju s t
ex tend an o f f e r o f f r i endship .
· I f a pe r son i s genu ine l y in te r e s t ed in
t a lk ing abou t the Lord and/or coming to
church t a lk to them as f a r a s you ar e
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comfor tab le t a lk ing to them. I f you f ee l
the need for someone who can share the
s c r ip tu re s be t t e r than you then ju s t t e l l
the per son tha t you have a f r i end tha t c an
exp la in th ings be t t e r than you and ask i f i t
wou ld be a l r i ght to br ing them by .
Once a pe r son i s r e ady for a Profe s s i on o f
Fa i th :
· Tel l the br idge s tor y
· Lead them through the S tar t ing Po in t
and The Next S tep
Af te r the Profe s s i on o f Fa i th :
· The nex t day : r ev i ew The Next S tep w i th
them and l eave another devot iona l
pamphle t w i th them.
· The th i rd day : Ca l l them on phone and
as s i gn them to a p raye r par tner
· The fou r th day : P raye r par tner c a l l s and
in t roduces themse lve s
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The F i r s t Sunday :
· M ake ar r angement s to p i ck them up , or
a t l ea s t on Sa tu rday , conf i rm they w i l l
a t t end
· M eet them when they a r r i ve and s i t w i th
them
· Be su re they mee t a t l ea s t one o ther
per son who w i l l he lp d i s c ip le them
· Be su re they mee t the pas tor or another
church l eader
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Chapter 12
Farming – The Next Step
Es tab l i sh ing a fa rm:
One o f the ob j ec t i ve s o f a f a rm i s to
e s t ab l i sh a home for smal l g roups o f ne i ghbor s
to mee t . I f the f a rmer i s f a rming h i s own
ne i ghborhood then hi s house wou ld be a good
cho i ce f or mee t ings . I f there i s not a home o f a
church member tha t i s ava i l ab le in the
ne i ghborhood look for a home among the
p rospec t s o r new be l i eve r s tha t you w i l l be
work ing w i th on the f a rm. Be car e fu l not to
move to f a s t in approaching someone abou t
u s ing the i r home for a mee t ing p lace . I f you a sk
a new contac t abou t u s ing the i r home they may
f ee l tha t you ar e too agg r e s s i ve and back ou t o f
the r e l a t ionship .
The g roup that mee t s on a f a rm wi l l have a
t ime o f p raye r and wor ship and a shor t l e s son
f rom the B ib le . Fe l lowship and r e f r e shment s i s
good to enhance the s ince o f communi t y among
those who a t t end .
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Promot ing p raye r and f a i th in God to change
c i r cumstances i s v e r y impor tan t , par t i cu la r l y
among new be l i eve r s . We encourage the f a rmer s
to p raye r wa lk h i s f a rm on a r egu lar bas i s and l e t
the peop le on the f a rm know that he i s p r ay ing
for them. As the smal l g roup deve lop s p raye r
par tner s w i l l be e s t ab l i shed and g roup p raye r
wa lk s c an t ake p lace . We have seen g roups o f 2
to 5 peop le p raye r wa lk ing be e f f ec t i ve .
A f a rm i s cons idered to be e s t ab l i shed when
there i s a home for mee t ings , the a r ea i s be ing
p raye r wa lked and a smal l g roup has ac tua l l y
been e s t ab l i shed .
To Tra in A fa rmer :
A s i gn o f a hea l thy f a rm i s tha t i t i s
p roduc ing new f a rmer s and f a rms . A f a rm that i s
be ing e f f ec t i ve l y worked w i l l p roduce a t r a ined
f a rmer in 6 to 12 months .
The qua l i f i c a t ions f or be ing t r a ined a s a
f a rmer i s s imp ly tha t they a r e born aga in , a r e
g rowing in sp i r i tua l mat t e r s and have a de s i r e to
min i s t e r a s a f a rmer .
The p rospec t i ve f a rmer mus t be t r a ined in
p raye r . The f a rmer w i l l a t t end in te r ce s sor y
p raye r mee t ings and w i l l e s t ab l i sh r egu lar t imes
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of p raye r in h i s pe r sona l l i f e . They w i l l a t t end
p raye r t eam c la s se s and l earn how to p ray w i th
peop le abou t the i r needs .
Be ing ab le to e f f ec t i ve l y evange l i z e i s v i ta l to
be ing a f a rmer . The p r imary ob j ec t i ve of farming
i s to p re sen t Je su s Chr i s t to peop le who ar e
r eady to make a commi tment to Him. The farmer
w i l l be t aught the Farm Evange l i sm method o f
r eaching h i s ne i ghborhood.
The f a rmer w i l l be t r a ined in how to p repare
and t each a B ib le s tudy for smal l g roups . A
per son does not have to know a l l there i s to
know on a sub j ec t to t each abou t i t in a home
s tudy se t t ing . The f a rmer w i l l , a t l ea s t in i t i a l l y ,
o r unt i l the f a rmer i s comfor tab le w i th t eaching,
t each f rom a f ormat p rov ided by the church .
The f a rmer mus t be ab le to commi t a t l ea s t 3
hour s per week to work ing the f a rm. One hour
g roup meet ing w i th the o ther f a rmer s f o r
t r a in ing and shar ing the f a rm min i s t r y . One to
two hour s a week to work the f a rm. As contac t s
a r e made and p rospec t s a r e deve loped more t ime
w i l l be r equ i r ed .
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Things We Can Do As a Fa rm Team:
· Help by r e f e r r ing peop le w i th needs to the
appropr i a t e soc i a l s e r v i c e s
· Care for the s i ck
· Vis i t the shu t in and bereaved
· Help w i th paren t ing
· Prov ide occas iona l ch i ld car e
· Home car e p roduc t s : Pu t toge ther packages of
donated i t ems for home car e .
· Per sona l Hyg i ene p roduc t s ; soap , deodorant ,
shampoo, women ' s pe r sona l i t ems , d i aper s ,
e t c .
Farming By Depar tment :
· Sunday Schoo l and "S tor y Hour" uni te . Maybe
s t a r t a "K ingdom Kids K lub" in each f a rm
area .
· Youth: Send the t eens o f New Hope over to
P inewood to work the k ids there . . . g e t them
in te r e s t ed
· Youth can he lp w i th S tor y Hour and K ids
K lub
· Women ' s min i s t r i e s - r eaching ou t to the
women o f the f a rms
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· Men ' s min i s t r i e s - r eaching ou t to the men o f
the f a rms
Typi ca l Week a t a Fa rm:
· Regu lar week l y contac t w i th a l l r e s ident s o f
f a rm area ; l eave D W, inqu i r e abou t needs ,
p r ay i f appropr i a t e .
· Ind i v idua l Home Bib le S tud i e s ; 2 - 3 should be
ongo ing
· Smal l Group - one for each 3 f a rms or 10
f ami l i e s
· Chi ldren - K ids K lub
· Youth - READ Y meet ing
· Women - mee t ing for p raye r and the word ;
r eaching ou t to women o f the ne i ghborhood
· M en- mee t f o r p raye r and the word ; r eaching
ou t to men o f the ne i ghborhood
· P ick -Up for NHM church se r v i c e s
· Also : a monthly ga ther ing event and a
quar te r l y ma jor event
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Chapter 13 The Power Of Spiritual Multiplication
We w i l l look a t he e f f ec t o f an evange l i sm
p rogram that ac cep t s the endowment o f the
power o f the Holy Sp i r i t , and accep t s the
cha l l enge o f Chr i s t to “Go unto the wor ld” w i th
a s t r a t eg i c p lan .
The corner s tone o f ou r evange l i sm p lan i s
P ro j ec t 100 - Farming for a harve s t . Thi s
p rogram s imp ly cons i s t s o f an evange l i sm t eam
f arming an ar ea o f a t l ea s t 100 r e s idences .
P ro j ec t 100 w i l l be e f f ec t i ve in apar tment
complexe s a s we l l a s s ing le f ami ly res idences , but
works be s t i f i t i s done in one or the o ther
becau se the s t r a t eg i e s a r e a l i t t l e d i f f e r en t f o r
each .
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The goa l i s f o r each f a rm to p roduce a
harve s t o f 5% of the r e s ident s each year . Each
100 r e s ident s shou ld p roduce 5 f ami l i e s tha t
become invo lved in a smal l g roup , and about one
ha l f o f those w i l l become invo lved in a loca l
church .
We will f irst use the scenario of
apartments: 1 . One evange l i sm team of two choose s 100
(more or l e s s ) apar tment s to f a rm
2 . Ever y apar tment i s contac ted a t l ea s t once a
month. In the f i r s t month 20% of the f ami l i e s
w i l l show an in te r e s t .
3 . The in te r e s t ed f ami l i e s a r e c a l l ed upon each
week w i th an in sp i r a t iona l pamphle t .
4 . Of the 20 (20%) g i ven pamphle t s each week ,
abou t 10% (or 2 ) w i l l want a s tudy to answer
the i r ques t ions . That s tudy shou ld become a
week l y one - on -one s tudy .
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5 . Of the 2 who have week l y s tud i e s , abou t 50%
of those w i l l make a p raye r o f commi tment and
j o in a smal l g roup whi ch they w i l l a t t end 50% of
the t ime .
6 . Abou t 5% of the apar tment s w i l l change
r e s ident s each month so e f f ec t i ve l y the far m er s
wi l l have 5 new p rospec t s each month, a s we l l a s
those in the 80% who were not in te r e s t ed
ear l i e r .
7 . Wi thin s i x months o f the f a rm be ing
e s t ab l i shed there shou ld be a t l ea s t 5 f ami l i e s
who have made a p raye r o f commi tment and ar e
in a smal l g roup , a s we l l a s ind i v idua l s tud i e s .
Approx imate l y three f ami l i e s shou ld have
become ac t i ve in the congrega t iona l min i s t r y .
8 . Each f a rm shou ld p roduce a new f a rmer
( evange l i sm team) eve r y year .
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Multiplication:
S t a r t ing w i th one f a rm o f up to 100 r e s idences
we can expec t the f o l low ing r e su l t s .
Fi r s t 6 months :
One f a rm team; one f a rm; one smal l g roup
s t a r t ed ; 3 p ro f e s s ions and 10 new peop le in
congrega t ion .
In One Year :
Two f arm teams ; two f a rms ; three smal l g roups ;
6 new p ro f e s s ions ; 15 new peop le in the
congrega t ion .
From th i s po int :
Each year the p rogram shou ld doub le . The
number o f f a rms and t eams w i l l doub le . The
smal l g roups w i l l doub le and the new profess ions
w i l l doub le , a s we l l a s the new peop le in the
congrega t ion .
In F i ve yea r s :
In the f i f th year there shou ld be abou t 32 f a rms ;
46 smal l g roups ; 96 p ro f e s s ions ( in tha t year ) ;
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240 new peop le in the congrega t ion and a to ta l
o f 475 new peop le in the congrega t ion .
These number s do not t ake in to account
a t t r i t i on , ne i ther does i t t ake in to account tha t
eve r y f ami l y tha t comes in to the congrega t ion
w i l l b r ing w i th them a t l ea s t 10 r e f e r r a l s whi ch
w i l l go in to the r e f e r r a l f o l low -up p rogram.
The poten t i a l f o r r eaching your communi t y
f o r Chr i s t i s t r emendous a s you cons i s t en t l y
app ly the p r inc ip le s you have l earned in these
l e s sons .
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