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The document outlines an evangelism workshop with the following goals: ensuring participants understand evangelism and the gospel; know how to clearly explain the gospel and engage people in a respectful manner; and know how to use available means and respond to objections. It covers contextualizing evangelism biblically by defining key terms; examining biblical teachings and motivations for evangelism; understanding the roles of God, man, and the Holy Spirit in salvation; and focusing on diplomatically defending and promoting the gospel. The workshop aims to equip Christians to confidently yet graciously share the essential facts of the gospel.






















































































Introduction to workshop goals: understand evangelism, explain the gospel, engage others graciously.
Definitions of sin, salvation, hell, heaven, eternal life, gospel, and terms related to evangelism.
Scriptural commands for evangelism, modeled by Jesus and apostles, emphasizing consistent practice.
Reasons to evangelize: love for God and others, emphasizing obedience and the purpose of glorifying God.
Understanding roles in evangelism: God's sovereignty, man's condition, work of the Holy Spirit, and human responsibility.
What evangelism is not; guidance on what it involves, focusing on sharing the message, not just outcomes.
Key components defining the gospel: God, man, sin, Christ, faith, and repentance as essential elements.
Techniques for engaging with people respectfully, utilizing available means for sharing the gospel.
Strategies for addressing objections, using questions effectively, staying calm, and engaging in dialogue.
Approaches for sharing the gospel with individuals from various religious backgrounds, including agnostics and atheists.
Tips for managing disagreements during discussions about faith, with a focus on maintaining composure.
Quick reference guide for effective evangelism, with emphasis on readiness, simplicity, and resource sharing.