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The ninth lesson in world evangelism is "Essentials to Missions," based from Acts 13. In this missionary effort recorded in God's Word, we find practical principles to engage in world evangelism.
The eighth lesson in world evangelism is based out of the book, "The Master Plan of Evangelism" by Robert Coleman. In these principles we learn the strategic approach that our Saviour used to train the disciples.
The seventh lesson in world evangelism is to get the most out of our soulwinning efforts. We will consider the methods used by the Apostle Paul and perhaps see why God used him in such a great way. Our willingness to follow his example could make all... more
The sixth lesson in world evangelism is to examine the reasons why the entire world has yet to hear the message of the Gospel. We will look at six possible reasons given by early twentieth century pastor, Oswald J. Smith.
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Focusing on the intersection of personal faith and community outreach, the content emphasizes the importance of World Evangelism and the church's role in spreading the Gospel. Key topics include the Great Commission, the significance of prayer, and the obstacles faced in global missions. Additionally, there are deep dives into parenting with a biblical foundation, discussing principles of raising godly children and instilling morality based on scriptural teachings. The combination of mission work and parenting from a Christian perspective offers a unique blend of practical advice and theological insight, appealing to listeners seeking to grow spiritually while engaging in community-focused endeavors.
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