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1.Good News for Everyone

The word evangelist comes from the Greek word evangelion, which means “good news.” Evangelists are people who love to share the good news about Jesus.

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2.Jesus, the Perfect Evangelist

Jesus is the perfect Evangelist. Everywhere He went, He brought the good news of God’s kingdom.

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3.The Good News Moves Through People

That is often how evangelism begins. One person meets Jesus and tells another person, “Come and see.”

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4.Natural Conversations of Hope

Evangelistic people are often natural connectors. They enjoy meeting people, asking questions, building friendships, and having meaningful conversations.

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5.Love in Action

Evangelism is not only about words. It is also about love in action.

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6.The Shadow of the Evangelistic Gift

Evangelists help people meet Jesus and remind the church to look outward. But when this gift becomes unbalanced, enthusiasm can turn into pressure or performance.

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7.Celebrating People Coming Home

Jesus wants us to understand the heart of God. God does not respond to lost people with annoyance or indifference. He moves toward them with love. And when they come home, heaven celebrates.

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