#32 Evangelism Encounter
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#32 Evangelism Encounter

Previously, in my Christian walk, I had never shared the Gospel with a stranger. I had plenty of experience talking about Jesus with my friends, family, and peers, but the thought of approaching someone I did not know and sharing Jesus with them often left my stomach in knots…

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#30 Gisbertus Voetius: Missiological Protestant Pioneer
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#30 Gisbertus Voetius: Missiological Protestant Pioneer

Gisbertus Voetius, a pioneer in Protestant missiology and a Dutch Reformed theologian, served the Lord from AD 1589 to 1676. He was a minister, theologian, and professor during a vital time in European Christianity called the Dutch Second Reformation or Further Reformation, a continuation of the Protestant Reformation in the Netherlands…

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#25 Mission and Evangelism
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#25 Mission and Evangelism

Before Jesus ascended to the right hand of God, He said something significant to His disciples: “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age” (Matt. 28:19-20)…

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#18 Five Thousand Missionaries
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#18 Five Thousand Missionaries

If I were in charge of 5000 missionaries, I would employ both the strategies of Unreached People Groups and Harvest Missions. Incorporating both strategies would lead to the greatest success and demonstrate commitment to the Great Commission found in Matthew 28…

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#13 Identificationalism Vs. Extractionalism
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#13 Identificationalism Vs. Extractionalism

Identificationalism and Extractionalism are two different methodologies for missions with those from a different culture. Extractionalism involves moving the person or people being witnessed into the culture of the missionary. Identificationalism, on the other hand, occurs when the missionaries immerse themselves into an unfamiliar culture to witness the people of that culture…

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