If you are excited about evangelism (and all Adventists should be!) then you must see our new Parade Evangelism Training Video. This is a type of evangelism that almost any member from any location in the world can do, and we are asking that Adventist lay people, pastors and leaders take the time to watch this short 20 minute video
and see if there might be a way that your home church may be able to use one of the most simple forms of mass literature evangelism ever. There are millions of souls out there that Jesus loves and cares about and He has given us the privilege to share the truth and our testimony with them. Make plans to sow thousands of seeds this next summer right in your home community and watch what God does!
Links and more information are listed below. We hope you enjoy these excellent new resources! God bless.
Parade Evangelism |
This is the inspiring story of a small group of Seventh-day Adventist Church members that have been developing one of the most effective methods of mass literature evangelism. Watch as members of the Middleton Adventist Church pass out thousands of books and pamphlets in a very short period of time. You will see people's reactions first hand and experience the power of the Holy Spirit working in peoples lives. Listen to experiences told by multiple lay evangelists. "Anyone can do this type of evangelism. Anyone." |
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Don't forget to forward this email on to every church member! Just think what might happen if Adventist churches around the world were all out passing out thousands of pieces of literature this summer!
"Let us put literature into every hand that will receive it. Let us consecrate ourselves to the proclamation of the message, "Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God." --MS., "Consecrated Efforts to Reach Unbelievers," June 5, 1914. {ChS 169.1}
Jesus is coming soon! Are you ready? Is your family ready? Have you shared with someone today?
---- 'We are to be wholly transformed into the likeness of Christ.' {LDE 183.2}