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Evangelism at Easter: To Be Silent or to Shout?Sample

Evangelism at Easter: To Be Silent or to Shout?

DAY 6 OF 7

Evangelism as a lifestyle

If you were able to share the Gospel with someone yesterday—congratulations on this victory for God! If not—don't lose hope, because with the Lord it's possible to overcome any obstacles, fears, and misunderstandings.

Strive to practice evangelism more often, and then it will become a lifestyle for you. That's why we encourage you to try again!

An approximate conversation plan could be as follows: to show the interlocutor their sinful state and the need for repentance; to inform them that only Jesus Christ can help, as He is the Savior of humanity; to offer them to accept Christ as their Lord and Savior through a prayer of repentance; to invite them to gatherings/house groups/Bible study classes at your church. The suggested Scriptures for today will assist you in this.

Try again to tell someone about Jesus. Don't dwell on past failures and believe that the Lord is always beside you to support and encourage you.

Pray: Dear Jesus, I believe that You are always with me. I desire to serve You and fulfill Your will. Please help me make evangelism my lifestyle so that I can freely tell people about You. Amen.

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Evangelism at Easter: To Be Silent or to Shout?

Easter is the central holiday for Christians, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ and His victory over sin and death. Unfortunately, in our society, Easter is undervalued. It's not celebrated with the same fervor as Christmas: homes aren't decorated a month in advance, and families don't sing Easter songs together. Take the next week to reflect on the essence of the holiday and find effective ways for Easter evangelism.

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