Evangelism
Information to help Christians share their faith and to share it accurately.
Index Of Evangelism Articles:
Gospel Tracts In Graphic Format
Gospel Tracts In Graphic Format
SEE ALSO: Catholic-Specific Graphical Gospel Messages
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Charles Spurgeon Quotes On Evangelism
Charles Spurgeon Quotes On Evangelism
“Every Christian is either a missionary or an imposter.” – Charles H. Spurgeon
“I well remember distributing them in a town in England where tracts had never been distributed before, and going from house to house, and telling in humble language the things of the kingdom of God. I might have done nothing, if I had not been encouraged by finding myself able to do something … [Tracts are] adapted to those persons… Continue reading
This Is A Day Of Compromise
This Is A Day Of Compromise
by J.C. Philpot (1802 – 1869)
[quoted from the Gospel Standard Reviews by J.C. Philpot volume 2]
This is a day of compromise.
The compromisers don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings:
The sharp, salient edges of truth are mostly pared away with the nicest care, and rounded off with the greatest assiduity (attention), for fear, we suppose, lest any babe in grace should inadvertently run against them and get a sad… Continue reading
Why I Like The Free-Will Gospel So Much
Why I Like The Free-Will Gospel So Much
A Satirical Look At The False Free-Will Gospel
There are many reasons why I, a free-will preacher, am so fond of the free-will gospel. Here are just a few of those reasons:
- Because asking someone to accept Christ makes it easy for me to rack up “converts”.
- Because I don’t need to know any bible verses or do any preaching.
- Because it is seeker-friendly so I am less likely… Continue reading
Two Gospels And Therefore Two Preaching Styles
Two Gospels And Therefore Two Preaching Styles
The modern church has come up with a seeker-friendly gospel (plan of salvation), one where you don’t need to mention the word Hell or ever say much about it. Also, you barely have to tell the sinner much of anything. This gospel is known as Arminianism, also known as the “free-will” gospel. With this free-will gospel, preachers don’t even have to mention sin, repentance, judgment, or holiness if they don’t want to. All… Continue reading