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EVENT EVANGELISM |
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| Back in the late 19th to mid 20th century, more so than today, it was common for congregations and traveling evangelists to conduct "revival meetings" to attract people to hear the Gospel of Christ Jesus. Some of these events lasted a few days, others lasted several weeks. For many communities, it was the social event of the year. These events were free of charge and filled the void for affordable entertainment. In smaller cities around the country, "revivals" were the only form of entertainment which made it easy to bring in people who had never attended a church before. |
| Today many churches, especially those with smaller budgets, find it difficult to attract new people to their Sunday church services. Attracting new visitors who have not been raised in a Christian tradition has become more and more difficult. |
| Our American population is becoming more and more diverse culturally, ethnically, and spiritually. People today have more choices in how they spend their free time than ever before. Entertainment is more abundant than ever before. Sporting events, TV, Movies, Theme Parks, Video Games, the list is endless for both Christians and non-believers. |
| God has blessed many ministries and congregations with the resources to be able to spend hundreds, even hundreds of thousands of dollars, to attract people to their worship facilities. But in his great wisdom, God has not blessed all in this same way. So for those of us who don’t have these types of budgets; instead of trying to get people to come to your facility; why not take the Gospel to where the people already are? |
| Today communities have heavily attended local events throughout the year. They have swap meets, farmers markets, carnivals, county fairs, sporting events, and more. All are full of what? People... For the price of booth space, you can fish for men and women. Our 3 things strategy is easy to learn and even easier to perform. How would you like to lead 50 people to Christ next year? Believe me when I say you can; by using our simple method. |
| We can teach you how. We call this "Event Evangelism." |
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