Initiating Conversations to Share Christ

Discussions about styles of outreach tend to be a waste of time.  Many turn into disputes between two opposites.   Matt, a supporter of “friendship evangelism,” pushes the idea that “we must earn the right to share the gospel by building a relationship with a non-Christian.”  To him, any other approach is insensitive.  But his friend Jenna claims that “friendship evangelism is too slow and is actually deceitful.”

Who’s right in this debate?  Probably both Matt and Jenna are right…and both are wrong.  But neither approach—in its extreme form—is biblical.  We believe there is an unnecessary divide between “friendship evangelism” and “initiative evangelism.” 

Most experienced in ministry agree, the ideal form of evangelism—especially in ministry to internationals is initiative evangelism that is combined with warmth and friendship:

One ministry veteran likes to make this principle clear to his friends.  He often says, “I hope you will become a Christian before too long, but even if you never believe in Jesus, I will always want to be your friend.” 

 

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