The Evangelistic Community

From the Introductory Study Guide: Understanding Ministry
By Dennis McCallum and Gary DeLashmutt

In Jn. 13:34,35 and Jn. 17:21,23, Jesus stated that the unity and love Christians express to each other is compelling evidence of the truthfulness of Christianity. Since this evidence is more subjective than objective, it has to be felt and seen, rather than explained. The atmosphere produced by a group of Christians who love each other will often do a great deal to convince the non- Christian to respond to Christ especially initially.

A scriptural example of this is Andrew (Jn. 1:40- 51; Jn. 12:20-26). Andrew brought many to Christ by asking them to investigate Christ for themselves. See also 1 Cor. 14:23-25 which contemplates the non-Christian entering the Christian meeting, and there realizing that "God is certainly among you."

Access to a dynamic group that is truly practicing Christian love is an important aid in the evangelistic task. There are several reasons this is true.


Discussion

Have individual group members read each of the following 8 points aloud. When finished, open the floor to their reactions about what they just read.


Recommended Reading Relevant to Evangelism

  1. Christianity: The Faith That Makes Sense, McCallum
  2. The Universe Next Door, Sire
  3. Say It With Love, Hendricks
  4. Out of the Salt Shaker and Into the World, Pippert
  5. Evidence That Demands a Verdict, McDowell
  6. To Tell the Truth, Metzger
  7. Winning Ways, Eims
  8. Lifestyle Evangelism, Aldrich
  9. The Death of Truth, McCallum, et. al.

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