Personal evangelism

Personal evangelism is the individual, person-to-person sharing of the gospel with the aim of calling others to repent and believe in Jesus Christ. It is a normal part of Christian witness and discipleship.

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Personal evangelism is the individual, person-to-person sharing of the gospel with the aim of calling others to repent and believe in Jesus Christ. It is a normal part of Christian witness and discipleship.

Description

Personal evangelism is the direct, individual sharing of the gospel by one believer with another person or small number of people, usually in ordinary relationships and conversations. While the exact phrase is not a biblical technical term, the practice is clearly rooted in Scripture’s call to bear witness to Christ, make disciples, proclaim forgiveness of sins in his name, and speak the word with readiness and gentleness. Personal evangelism includes explaining who Jesus is, what he has done in his death and resurrection, humanity’s need for repentance and faith, and the promise of salvation to those who believe. Christians differ in style, setting, and method, but the central task is faithful gospel witness rather than pressure tactics or reliance on human technique. Scripture presents evangelism as the responsibility of believers generally, even though some are especially gifted as evangelists, and it should be carried out with prayer, love, clarity, and trust in God for the results.

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