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| PentecostalTheology.comDOES Mass #evangelism work in today’s culture?
John Ruffle [01/26/2016 10:00 PM]
Yes. It should work because its biblical… but are we working it? That’s the real question.
Roger David [01/26/2016 11:14 PM]
Evangelism? What’s that?
John Kissinger [01/28/2016 1:33 PM]
Varnel Watson
Joe Absher will tell us better but I got a feeling revivalism is alive and well in 21st century America
Joe Absher
If you’re not praying for a reviving in the church and salvation for your lost friends and family members you might not be saved. My understating the first sign you passed from death to life is love.
Varnel Watson
Joe Absher remember the street preachers topic where some came out and said this was no way to yell the gospel at ppl?
Joe Absher
Usually they’re the drunk Christians
Varnel Watson
Joe Absher I seem to remember such topic and has to dig it in Was it a Jesse Morrell start up?
Joe Absher
No
Joe Absher
I think it was a unchurched post that you developed maybe. Or the arrest in England
Varnel Watson
Joe Absher I have to dig it out if you dont remember
Neil Steven Lawrence
It depends on which culture you’re talking about. In Kenya a large majority of people get saved in open-air crusades. Currently in America they do not have large format evangelism in a majority of out reach efforts. Mostly what goes on in the United States is “revivalism.“
Varnel Watson
why should the GOSPEL depend on culture? isnt it universal ?
Varnel Watson
There has GOT TO BE DEMONSTRATION OF THE POWER OF THE SPIRIT IN WINNING THE LOST
Too often, when we are trying to win the lost, we are all talk and no action. But, if we have the Holy Spirit, it is the demonstration of the power of God through us that will bring results. “My speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man’s wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, so that your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God” (1 Cor. 2:4-5). (Written and first posted October 23, 2017). Joe Absher
Joe Absher
I’ll settle for the power of conviction and repentance and saving faith which to my mind is more important and less manifest in this woebegotten age.
Varnel Watson
re-posted the post in question above