Evangelism Articles (Re-Post)

by: John Park, February 28th, 2010

Hey guys, here’s the list of articles that I mentioned in the sermon.  Check it out when you have time.  One suggestion I would make is that as you’re reading through these, have somebody that you know in your mind so that it’ll make it more personal for you.


Recently, I read an article by Ed Stetzer on his blog titled, The Biggest Sin In Your Church.  Naturally, being the type who’s easily enticed by interesting titles like that, I read the article in its entirety.  This article has shaken me, to say the least.  For example, here are some excerpts from the article:

If I preach about gay marriage, everybody cheers. If I preach about sin you can hear the amens ring. But those aren’t the real problems. I tell people that the biggest sin in our church is you sitting there doing nothing and still calling yourself a follower of Jesus.

The elephant in the evangelical room is that we’re not making disciples. People are still struggling through how to do that. We studied 2,500 Protestant church attendees and did so again a year later and the spiritual development was shocking and frustrating.

And so, what I have resolved to do this year (much akin to what Steve McCoy did in 2008), is I wanted to make this year about not only studying, but also learning how to make evangelism and telling people about the Gospel a regular, normal part of my life.

At the end of the day, like what Ed Stetzer wrote above, what it must boil down to for us is this – how can we call ourselves disciples of Christ when we are afraid/ashamed of doing what he has called us to do, namely to “go… and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that [Christ has] commanded…” (Matthew 28:19-20)?

And so for all those interested in joining me on this journey, I have compiled a quick reader of blog articles that will hopefully get us more acquainted on the subject.  If you have any other good books or articles that you would like to suggest, please pass them along.  Thanks.

  • Tim Chester – Evangelism in a Total Church (http://timchester.wordpress.com/2006/11/14/evangelism-in-a-total-church-model/)

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Prosperity Gospel = Voodoo

by: John Park, February 26th, 2010

Here’s a clip from Pastor Mark Driscoll’s trip to Haiti where he talks with a Haitian pastor about the relationship between voodoo (which is prevalent in Haiti) and the prosperity gospel (which is prevalent here in the U.S.).  A good reminder to us all.  Here’s the video:

[HT: churcheshelpingchurches]

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Who Will Rise Up?

by: John Park, February 26th, 2010

Who Will Rise Up? from Harvest Bible Chapel on Vimeo.

[HT: churcheshelpingchurches]

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How To Build A God

by: John Park, February 24th, 2010

[HT: theResurgence]

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Spiritual Amnesia and the Discipline of Remembering

by: John Park, February 16th, 2010

Here’s an article by Tullian Tchividjian, senior pastor at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in which he offers the following quote by Elyse Fitzpatrick on the importance of remembrance in spiritual growth:

One reason we don’t grow in ordinary, grateful obedience as we should is that we’ve got amnesia; we’ve forgotten that we are cleansed from our sins. In other words, ongoing failure in sanctification (the slow process of change into Christlikeness) is the direct result of failing to remember God’s love for us in the gospel. If we lack the comfort and assurance that his love and cleansing are meant to supply, our failures will handcuff us to yesterday’s sins, and we won’t have faith or courage to fight against them, or the love for God that’s meant to empower this war. If we fail to remember our justification, redemption, and reconciliation, we’ll struggle in our sanctification.

Here’s Tchividjian’s two-sentence summary:

Christian growth doesn’t happen by working hard to get something you don’t have. Christian growth happens by working hard to live in the reality of what you do have.

Here’s the entire article.

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