And to not derail the OP--I want us to be reminded that success is in obedience...remember the parable?
“A farmer went out to sow his seed. 4 As he was scattering the seed...
We are simply called to scatter seed--cast it everywhere. Why would a farmer throw it in rocks or on the beaten path or in the midst of thorns? Because you never know when it may land on good soil and produce fruit...so keep casting the seed everywhere!
Need Soul-Winning Advice
Discussion in 'Evangelism, Missions & Witnessing' started by Nicolaus Mourer, Aug 7, 2018.
Page 2 of 3
-
-
Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
3 Circles: Life Conversation Guide | Life on Mission -
Went on over 20 year period, he moved away from Mi, heard back from him last year, and informed me now Christian.... -
-
Reminds me of George Mueller, man of great faith in England, who raised a up and supported orphans with just "faithwill offerings", and he talked and prayed for his close frimed for entire saved life, and his friemd received jesus when he saw Mueller being buried in his casket in the ground! Long term evangelosm... -
here's another reality--
Us door knocking and sharing the Good news of Jesus Christ might be answered prayer for someone who isn't able to get to their loved one. Always be willing and intentional my brothers and sisters! -
First, forget about knocking on a door, it opening and being able to share the good news. It might, maybe, possibly happen. But you definitely shouldn't be expecting it to happen.
Second, don't make Baptists look bad, by lying and starting the conversation about something else and trying to sneak the "Gospel" in there. Christians should not act like Satan and try to trick people into listening to the Gospel.
Third, you need to know how to do this correctly.
1. Smile. If you can't smile big don't bother knocking.
2. After a person answers the door, you introduce yourself and give your full name. Also give your affiliation and title associated with your visit. You are at the entryway of their home. If you can't be polite enough to give your full name, you are nothing but a telemarketer.
3. Announce why you chose their home or apartment to knock on. Why did you choose this door? Be honest. This should be a single sentence.
4. In a single sentence (maybe two) invite them to the church or whatever shindig you want to invite them to. This is where you can hand them a flyer if you want.
5. Then say something along the lines of "If you don't have any questions, I'll be moving on. I hope to see you there." This is the opening for person lead by the spirit to stop you and ask for more.
Additional comments.
You don't just have the option of inviting people to church. You can also just offer them a housewarming gift if you know they are new to the neighborhood.
Keep your eyes on their face. Look them eye-to-eye. Do not look past them into their home. Make sure you are a few feet back from the door! in plain sight. Do not look in windows to see if anyone is home.
If someone rejects you, don't go back. If you go back, you've just become a stalker.
Don't litter. Don't leave flyers at the house when they're not home.
If a child answers the door, ask if a parent is available. If no adult is available, leave.
Especially in Texas, don't visit anytime when the Sun is setting or down.
Leave you children at home.
Dress and groom for success.
You may need to learn some Spanish.
People may ask where you live. If you aren't willing to give out this information, door-knocking is not for you. I haven't had anyone demand an exact address, but you should be willing to say which neighborhood you live in at the least.
I know there are British here and they are quite quaint. However, their culture is not American culture and definitely not Texas culture.
Marty -
Baptist Believer Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Do you have a gospel for the vast majority of people who are going to live tomorrow, or is it all about things that happen after death?
What in that question calls people into discipleship to Christ? Certainly, you can talk about it later, but you have opened the conversation by stating that your message is all about death. -
-
I think what may have been overlooked here is that the OP is asking about door knocking/cold calling. Knocking on the doors of people you don't know and they don't know you.
Those who have replied negatively have not suggested refusing to share our faith. Just that cold calling may not be very effective.
I spent 45 years in active ministry, 27 years as Senior Pastor of the same church in San Diego. In that area cold calling just does not work. We tried. We got nothing.
So we looked at the great commission (novel idea). In Mark 16:15 we read "He said to them, “Go into all the world, and preach the Good News to the whole creation.""
Well, we certainly could not go to all the world by knocking on doors in our neighborhood. So we sat down and talked about going into the world. What world? Well, our world. And we found that we could reach our world.
1. Our family world. (Those who live with us or are related to us.)
2. Our friend's world. (Those we know and spend time with.)
3. Our neighbor's world. (Those who live nearby who we see and acknowledge on a regular basis.)
4. Our working world. (The people we work with.)
5. Our playing world. (The people we golf with, bowl with, play basketball with, etc.)
6. Our school world. (Those we go to school with. One deacon said he left school 40 years ago. Another deacon, a CHP trooper, said "What about your having to attend traffic school last week to void a speeding ticket!" :) )
7. Our hobby world. (Those we share leisure time interests with.)
And many many other examples of "our world."
And if we win, baptize, and disciple all of the above, then go cold calling. :) -
Baptist Believer Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
“Repent” - recognize that there is a better way and reorient yourself to a new way of life.
“The Kingdom of God is at hand” - God is reigning and providing grace and authority here in our midst.
To do this effectively, the evangelist must be engaged in the Kingdom (living under the authority and grace of Christ, and exercising authority to call others to faith). -
-
Since I am disabled in a chair and cannot go door knocking I go street preaching.
Usually these days I am, we sre who present the gospel publicly are berated as bigots, nazi’s , supremists and so on.
Even in the old days it was not uncommon to get spit on.
If I get the chance to engage I usually start out asking what, who they are trusting to get them to heaven. You find out real quick in what they believe in and go there- presenting scripture to show where they are wrong and what the Bible says is my typical mo. They can argue with me, but if they can read it themselves is different.
Most times from experience whether door knocking, street preaching, etc. people think you rather are trying to get them to join your church or put another notch on your gun stock?
Good luck with educated people.......they are the hardest and very philosophical.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Baptist Believer Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
When they agree with that, often with observations of their own, tell them that you don’t give up hope because you know there is coming a day when God is going to sort everything out, hold people accountable for the evil that they have done and the good they refuse to do - both people from the past and present, for everyone living and dead will stand before God. He will also restore the earth and those who will be able to handle it will get to live in peace and harmony with God, each other and the world, forever. Those who want nothing of this new world and would be uncomfortable in the presence of goodness will pass away.
At that point, you will likely get some looks, but that message will resonate with many because it hits out deepest longings.
Then say that when Jesus walked the earth He called people to join Him in His world of setting the world right - we call those people students or disciples. Jesus is still calling disciples to walk with Him to make themselves and others ready for the day when He will eliminate evil and finish the job of putting the world right again.
—
At that point, you can introduce some appropriate scripture and set up a time for further discussion.
What you have done is brought a vision of the kingdom before them and given them a new way of thinking about the world that opens the door for repentance. -
FollowTheWay Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Do NOT lead with "If you're not a Christian you're going to Hell." Demonstrate to them that you care about them because they are also God's children. I was going to a college football game once on a hot day. A m,an was standing on a soapbox Preaching that we were all going to Hell. I went up and told him he was doing a tremendous amount of damage to the KIngdom of God by doing that and that simply offering a bottle of cold water in Jesus' name would be a far better approach.
Notice that this is not a short nor a simple pre-packaged process. It does not lend itself to cold calls at night. Buit this is the approach that jesus took' first learning about a ,person's situation and demonstrating that you want to help them. (Of course, He already knew that but he's God and we're not.) -
In the words of Bill Faye--"Success is in being obedient." The Holy Spirit is the "Soul-winner"--We are called to deliver a message to a broken and fallen world. A message of Hope--that Christ came to Save Sinners and reconcile us to the Father.
Speaking the things of Christ "too much" is never a bad thing. The people that have told me in a negative way, "Man all you talk about is Christ..." (And trust me, i talk plenty about fishing, hunting, Eagles football, etc...) Are the Same ones coming to me when their life crumbles and they find themselves in the darkest of night.
I think the last thing we need to do is "limit" our commission because "WE THINK" it is not effective. Spread the Word, let God give the increase--Seeds don't grow where they are not planted. -
Marooncat79 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I usually so something loke the following when they come to the door
I tell them who I am and that I am walking the area inviting people to church
Do you go to church?
Then ask them to attend and get to what their understanding of the Gospel is
If they are hostile, I ask them if there is something that I can pray for them ie sick friend, parent child etc
I also have small evangelism books to hand them if they will take one
If they will engage me in the Gospel even better. I often go back 2-3 months later as a “followup” visit and to ask again how things are going and for additional prayer requests. Sometimes, I have a NT to give them and maybe a small booklet on anger, prayer, marriage etc. which has proven to be good
I have found people do not like it when you beat around the bush, be direct but not pushy, nor rude
You might be surprised about the results.
Thank you for bringing this up, I need to get back to it. Its been a few months
Grace and peach
Hope this helps
Rom 5:1 -
Martin Marprelate Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Please pray for Gary, his wife and his friends, and believe Ephesians 3:20. -
-
Page 2 of 3