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After The War came to Fellowship Baptist Church, Bobby reflects on the joy of watching God use the next generation, especially as his son David recruited teens, helped in the invitation, and personally led several young men to Christ. But the episode moves beyond one exciting week of outreach to a bigger challenge from the Great Commission: every Christian has a next mission. If you have received the gospel, your next step is to grow; and as you grow, God calls you to go help others grow too. Topics Discussed The return of The War under Austin Brownlee's leadership Watching God use young people in evangelism David Bosler recruiting teens and leading several to Christ The follow-up event after The War: “The Next Mission” Matthew 28 and the Great Commission The receiving side of the Great Commission: grow The sending side of the Great Commission: go Baptism as the first step after salvation Surrendering to God's next step in your life Helping others take their next step without pride or condescension Depending on Christ's presence and power to fulfill His mission Key Takeaways Every saved young person has a next step. The first step after salvation is believer's baptism. Christian growth does not stop with one decision; God wants obedience in all things. The Great Commission is not only something you receive, but something you obey. God calls growing Christians to help others grow. You do not have to feel fully prepared before God can use you. Christ's mission requires surrender, but it also comes with His enabling presence. God wants to use you to make a difference in someone else's life. If you've been encouraged by this podcast, please take the time to give us a five-star rating and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the Thee Generation for others. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.
Brother Neal uses Jesus interaction with the woman at the well in John chapter 4 to extract lessons that we should apply to our own evangelistic pursuits.
by Reagan McClenny
Pastor Travis reminds us that every person without Christ is standing on the wrong side of a gulf too wide to cross alone. The good news is that a bridge has already been built.
David Klinedinst has served for 28 years as a pastor,international evangelist, evangelism trainer and churchgrowth director. He has presented Bible prophecy acrossfour continents and throughout the United States, makingcomplex biblical teaching clear and practical. He serves asevangelism and church growth director for the ChesapeakeConference in Columbia, Maryland, and has taughtevangelism at Washington Adventist University. Previously, he was residentevangelist for the St. Louis metro area in the Iowa-Missouri Conference.His Forecasting Hope prophecy series airs on Christian television networks,3ABN, Hope Channel and social media platforms.
Pastor Travis continues The Personal Evangelism Tacklebox with Part 2, further expounding on our responsibility to be soul winners.
Pastor Travis teaches the more prepared we are to share the gospel, the more likely we are to share, and the more effective we will be when we share.
The sermon emphasizes that personal evangelism is a vital, ongoing responsibility for every believer, grounded in the biblical mandate to persuade others of the gospel through both preparation and persistent effort. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 5:11, it underscores the urgency of evangelism rooted in the 'terror of the Lord'—a holy, just, and powerful God whose judgment demands a response, not passive waiting. The preacher uses the metaphor of fishing to illustrate that while salvation is God's work, believers are called to actively 'draw the net' by giving clear, timely invitations to receive Christ, rejecting the idea of delaying salvation through vague appeals to 'think about it.' The message affirms that faith and salvation are simple—received by believing and calling on the Lord—and supported by biblical examples of mass conversions, while cautioning against the danger of leaving people on the 'hook' without pressing for a decision. Ultimately, the sermon calls for bold, persistent, and prayerful evangelism, trusting that God's Spirit works through faithful witness, even when the outcome is unseen.
The sermon emphasizes that personal evangelism is a vital, ongoing responsibility for every believer, grounded in the biblical mandate to persuade others of the gospel through both preparation and persistent effort. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 5:11, it underscores the urgency of evangelism rooted in the 'terror of the Lord'—a holy, just, and powerful God whose judgment demands a response, not passive waiting. The preacher uses the metaphor of fishing to illustrate that while salvation is God's work, believers are called to actively 'draw the net' by giving clear, timely invitations to receive Christ, rejecting the idea of delaying salvation through vague appeals to 'think about it.' The message affirms that faith and salvation are simple—received by believing and calling on the Lord—and supported by biblical examples of mass conversions, while cautioning against the danger of leaving people on the 'hook' without pressing for a decision. Ultimately, the sermon calls for bold, persistent, and prayerful evangelism, trusting that God's Spirit works through faithful witness, even when the outcome is unseen.
The sermon centers on the urgent and transformative call to personal evangelism, emphasizing that sharing the gospel is the most significant task a believer can undertake, as it offers eternal salvation through faith in Christ alone. Drawing from Scripture, particularly 2 Corinthians 11:3 and 4:3–5, it underscores the simplicity of the gospel—rooted in Christ's death, burial, and resurrection—and warns against the deception of religious complexity that obscures this truth. The message highlights the necessity of presenting the gospel clearly and biblically, using tools like Scripture, personal testimony, and visual aids, while stressing that salvation is by grace through faith, not by works or emotional commitments. It calls believers to overcome fear with love, to engage others in everyday settings, and to prepare diligently for evangelistic encounters, knowing that the Holy Spirit works through faithful witness to convict and convert souls.
The sermon centers on the urgent and transformative call to personal evangelism, emphasizing that sharing the gospel is the most significant task a believer can undertake, as it offers eternal salvation through faith in Christ alone. Drawing from Scripture, particularly 2 Corinthians 11:3 and 4:3–5, it underscores the simplicity of the gospel—rooted in Christ's death, burial, and resurrection—and warns against the deception of religious complexity that obscures this truth. The message highlights the necessity of presenting the gospel clearly and biblically, using tools like Scripture, personal testimony, and visual aids, while stressing that salvation is by grace through faith, not by works or emotional commitments. It calls believers to overcome fear with love, to engage others in everyday settings, and to prepare diligently for evangelistic encounters, knowing that the Holy Spirit works through faithful witness to convict and convert souls.
The sermon emphasizes that personal evangelism is a divine command for every believer, not merely a pastoral duty, rooted in the purpose of saving souls and bringing them into peace with God through the gospel of Christ. Central to this mission is the necessity of preparation—equipping oneself with a clear, simple, and biblically grounded presentation of the gospel, as illustrated by key passages such as Ephesians 6:15 and Romans 10:15, which link readiness and order to effective witness. The preacher underscores that true evangelism requires humility, prayerful reliance on God's infinite wisdom, and the ability to communicate the gospel in ways that lead to heartfelt understanding and conversion, using tools like memorized verses, simple tracts, and the Roman Road method. Drawing from Proverbs and Psalm 147, the message affirms that God is the source of all wisdom and that believers are not alone, but laborers together with Him, empowered by His Spirit to overcome confusion and answer objections. Ultimately, the sermon calls the church to intentional, ongoing preparation, confident that when the gospel is presented clearly and faithfully, hearts can be opened, sinners converted, and eternal joy brought to heaven and earth alike.
The sermon emphasizes that personal evangelism is a divine command for every believer, not merely a pastoral duty, rooted in the purpose of saving souls and bringing them into peace with God through the gospel of Christ. Central to this mission is the necessity of preparation—equipping oneself with a clear, simple, and biblically grounded presentation of the gospel, as illustrated by key passages such as Ephesians 6:15 and Romans 10:15, which link readiness and order to effective witness. The preacher underscores that true evangelism requires humility, prayerful reliance on God's infinite wisdom, and the ability to communicate the gospel in ways that lead to heartfelt understanding and conversion, using tools like memorized verses, simple tracts, and the Roman Road method. Drawing from Proverbs and Psalm 147, the message affirms that God is the source of all wisdom and that believers are not alone, but laborers together with Him, empowered by His Spirit to overcome confusion and answer objections. Ultimately, the sermon calls the church to intentional, ongoing preparation, confident that when the gospel is presented clearly and faithfully, hearts can be opened, sinners converted, and eternal joy brought to heaven and earth alike.
The sermon centers on the urgent and eternal call for every believer to engage in personal evangelism, emphasizing that sharing the gospel is not reserved for pastors or professionals but is a responsibility and privilege for all Christians. Drawing from Scripture, particularly Jesus' commission to be 'fishers of men' and His prayer in John 17 that believers would lead others to faith through their testimony, the message underscores that evangelism is both a divine purpose and a practical calling. The speaker illustrates this through powerful personal stories—of a dying man in the ICU, a 63-year-old woman who led 253 to Christ, and a youth who led others to salvation—demonstrating that with proper preparation and reliance on the Holy Spirit, anyone can be effective. The sermon calls the congregation to embrace evangelism as a lifestyle, not a one-time event, and to prepare through study, prayer, and intentional outreach, especially in the context of a changing community and upcoming opportunities like the fair and new church property. Ultimately, the goal is to catch souls for eternity, knowing that every saved life is a lasting joy and a crown of rejoicing in the presence of Christ.
The sermon centers on the urgent and eternal call for every believer to engage in personal evangelism, emphasizing that sharing the gospel is not reserved for pastors or professionals but is a responsibility and privilege for all Christians. Drawing from Scripture, particularly Jesus' commission to be 'fishers of men' and His prayer in John 17 that believers would lead others to faith through their testimony, the message underscores that evangelism is both a divine purpose and a practical calling. The speaker illustrates this through powerful personal stories—of a dying man in the ICU, a 63-year-old woman who led 253 to Christ, and a youth who led others to salvation—demonstrating that with proper preparation and reliance on the Holy Spirit, anyone can be effective. The sermon calls the congregation to embrace evangelism as a lifestyle, not a one-time event, and to prepare through study, prayer, and intentional outreach, especially in the context of a changing community and upcoming opportunities like the fair and new church property. Ultimately, the goal is to catch souls for eternity, knowing that every saved life is a lasting joy and a crown of rejoicing in the presence of Christ.
1. It was a MEANS that JESUS used 2. It is a MEANS that BELIEVERS FOLLOWED 3. It is a MEANS that GOD BLESSED
There are 342 million people in the U.S. and at least one-third self-identify as non-believers in Jesus. What are the obstacles to reaching these people? How can we overcome our own obstacles to share the gospel with those who desperately need to hear it? Don't miss the conversation with Dr. Michael Rydelnik and Chris Brooks on Equipped. Featured resource:How Should Christians Think About Israel? by Dr. Michael Rydelnik Mentioned resource:Placed for a Purpose by Chris and Elizabeth McKinney April thank you gift:Equipped for Life: A 30-Day Devotional for Living with Courage and Compassion by Chris Brooks Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here. To become 1 in 100 who supports at $1,000 (annually or $83/month), click here.
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Speakers: Matt and Julie Hattabaugh Scripture Focus: 1 Thessalonians 2:13, 2 Timothy 1:7 Overview This message is a powerful testimony of faith, healing, and transformation from Matt and Julie, who have served in Lebanon since 2018. Despite the significant ongoing conflict in the Middle East—including over 800 strikes in a single week and the displacement of a million people—the work of the Gospel is not only continuing but expanding. The core of the message encourages every believer to receive the Word of God as absolute truth and to act as a missionary in their own daily lives. Key Takeaways 1. The Power of Receiving the Word The sermon focuses extensively on 1 Thessalonians 2:13, emphasizing that we must receive God's Word not as human words, but as divine truth. Action over Evidence: True faith involves believing and acting on God's promises even when there is no visible evidence. The Example of Abraham: Just as Abraham carried God’s promise for 25 years before seeing it fulfilled, we are called to persistent, patient belief. 2. Rejecting the Spirit of Fear In a region marked by violence, Matt describes fear as something that has no place in a believer's life. A Sound Mind: By claiming 2 Timothy 1:7, believers can replace anxiety with a spirit of love, power, and a sound mind. Peace in the Storm: Like a passenger focused on their destination during a turbulent flight, we can remain calm by trusting in God's ultimate plan. 3. Personal Evangelism is for Everyone The mission field isn’t just in Lebanon; it is in your workplace, grocery store, and neighborhood. The Story of Ali: Matt shared how a simple, prompted invitation to a Starbucks cashier led to a life-changing conversion, proving that God's power transcends cultural barriers. “Love, Grow, Serve, Go”: Every believer is called to be a “vessel” for God's work, whether locally or internationally. Ministry Milestone Timeline DateEvent / ActivityNotes2018Partnership EstablishedConnection with Redemption Church began.Feb 28School LaunchMinistry training school opened with 21 children.OngoingConflict ResponseMinistry continues despite strikes and displacement.May 2Graduation61 ministry students graduating; 23 already serving.FutureBeirut ExpansionPlans to expand to 4 new locations in Beirut. Scriptural Application ReferenceKey MessageLife Application2 Timothy 1:7Spirit of power and loveRejecting anxiety and fear.Galatians 3Redeemed from the curseWalking in healing and freedom.1 Thess. 2:13Receiving God’s TruthFaithful acceptance leads to transformation.2 Cor. 5:17New creation in ChristEmbracing a new identity in Jesus. Final Encouragement The Word of God is alive and powerful. We are invited to identify with these scriptural truths daily—declaring “I am a new creation” and “fear has no place in me”—and to pray for the same transformative power to work in our communities as it is currently working in Lebanon.
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How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And 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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Most Christians want to share their faith, but they don't know how to start. Here are five simple ways you can boldly witness for Christianity and evangelize with confidence, starting today.Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/JyeT7IOTlZoLearn more about 12Church at https://www.twelvechurch.net/Find the 12Church evangelism training here: https://www.twelvechurch.net/evangelism-crash-course
Join Southwest Radio Ministries in this episode of 'Watchman on the Wall' as biblical archaeologist Clayton Vann Huss and Larry Spargimino delve into ancient mysteries. Explore the Tel Dan Stele, Misha Stele, and archaeological evidence supporting biblical narratives. Plus, Larry Stamm discusses personal evangelism principles in 'Serving in His Court.
In this episode of Leaders in Living Rooms, Sean Morgan sits down with longtime pastor and Oikos Movement founder Tom Mercer to unpack nearly four decades of ministry leadership at High Desert Church and the relational principles that shaped a church of 8,000 in rural Southern California. Tom shares candid stories about longevity, accountability, team chemistry, leadership development, and how the Oikos principle, reaching the world through the natural relationships God has already placed around us, became the backbone of High Desert Church's growth. From navigating criticism and facility challenges to building a healthy staff culture grounded in prayer and friendship, Tom offers practical, grounded wisdom for leaders pursuing disciple-making and sustainable ministry. Welcome to Episode 148 of the Leaders in Living Rooms Podcast with Sean Morgan.
This episode is one of Pastor Jack Abeelen's recent radio broadcasts. Pastor Jack's teachings are broadcast every weekday on over 400 radio stations across the country.The Growing Thru Grace radio broadcast is an outreach of Morningstar Christian Chapel in Whittier, California.To see more of Pastor Jack's Bible studies, visit our Morningstar Christian Chapel channel at https://www.youtube.com/@morningstarcc.To subscribe to our Podcast newsletter go to http://eepurl.com/iGzsP6.If you would like to support our electronic ministry, you may do so by going to our donations page at https://morningstarcc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/podcast.Visit our church website at https://morningstarcc.org.
This episode is one of Pastor Jack Abeelen's recent radio broadcasts. Pastor Jack's teachings are broadcast every weekday on over 400 radio stations across the country.The Growing Thru Grace radio broadcast is an outreach of Morningstar Christian Chapel in Whittier, California.To see more of Pastor Jack's Bible studies, visit our Morningstar Christian Chapel channel at https://www.youtube.com/@morningstarcc.To subscribe to our Podcast newsletter go to http://eepurl.com/iGzsP6.If you would like to support our electronic ministry, you may do so by going to our donations page at https://morningstarcc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/podcast.Visit our church website at https://morningstarcc.org.
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Description: The core points of the 12Church personal evangelism training given in a highly compressed form. Surprisingly complete training for it's short length.Learn more about 12Church at https://www.twelvechurch.net/Find the 12Church evangelism training here: https://www.twelvechurch.net/evangelism-crash-course
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On this Fuel For Life Episode, Bogdan Kipko shares his reflections on attending the Charlie Kirk Memorial Service, which he describes as a powerful and moving experience that felt more like a revival than a traditional memorial. He discusses the overwhelming attendance, the atmosphere of worship, and the impactful messages delivered during the service. Kipko emphasizes the significance of the event in promoting Christian faith and community, highlighting moments of hope, forgiveness, and the call to evangelism. He concludes with thoughts on the lasting impact of the service and the renewed interest in Christianity it has sparked.Takeaways: The memorial service felt like a revival rather than a funeral.Over 200,000 people attempted to attend the service.The worship leaders were world-class talents in Christian music.The service was a significant moment for the Christian community.Messages of hope and salvation were prevalent throughout the service.Erica Kirk's forgiveness of her husband's killer was a powerful moment.The event showcased the unity of the Christian faith in America.The service was live-streamed to millions around the world.There was a clear call for repentance and faith in Jesus.The memorial service marked a pivotal moment for evangelical outreach.Chapters00:00 Reflections on the Charlie Kirk Memorial Service08:29 The Atmosphere and Experience of the Service24:15 The Impact of the Service on Christianity33:04 Personal Evangelism and Reflections Post-Service33:32 The Significance of the Gathering38:29 Powerful Messages and Gospel Proclamations46:50 A Call to Repentance and Spiritual Warfare57:34 Forgiveness and the Gospel in Action01:04:24 Reflections on Purpose and RevivalFollow Pastor Kipko on Instagram: www.instagram.com/kipko Watch all sermons from Forward Church on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kipko To get in touch with Forward Church or to request Pastor Bogdan Kipko to speak at your church or event, please send an email to: admin@forward.fm If you are visiting Southern California, we would love to have you come and enjoy the Sunday Service at Forward Church!
This week, Guest Speaker JJ Washington—who serves as the North American Mission Board's National Director of Personal Evangelism—shared a powerful message from Proverbs 3:5–6, calling us to rely fully on God rather than on our own strength or understanding.Text: Proverbs 3:5-6
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Join Southwest Radio Ministries' daily outreach program, Watchman on the Wall, as Mac Dominick delves into the intriguing study of 'Sky Lords' and the divine hierarchy. With insights from the Mysteries of the Bible Verse conference, explore how ancient myths align with biblical accounts. Plus, Larry Stamm continues his series on personal evangelism. Tune in for thought-provoking discussions rooted in Scripture.
Mark and Jonathan talk about the pastor's personal evangelism and consider how to carefully think about how we should relate to it.Related Resources:Evangelism by Mack StilesHow Do I Get Started in Evangelism? by Mack StilesWhat If I'm Discouraged in My Evangelism? by Isaac AdamsThe Gospel and Personal Evangelism by Mark Dever