Created by Julie Gholston
almost 8 years ago
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Most opportunities for personal evangelism occur
Believers can be confident in the effective nature of unplanned witnessing opportunities
Jesus' offer of living water to the Samaritan woman revealed
It is common for people to misunderstand personal evangelism as a
To engage a nonbeliever in meaningful conversation with evangelistic potential, one must
The key to connecting spiritual truths to everyday subjects
It is important not to neglect the subject of sin even in relational evangelism because
The subject of religion during a personal witnessing presentation
When considering the relationship between God and lost people
The central message of the gospel is the
Does the Greek verb usage in this passage indicate that Jesus was acting on divine foreknowledge when he passed through Samaria?
When do most opportunities for personal evangelism occure?
Why can believers be confident in the effective nature of unplanned witnessing opportunities?
What social barriers were represented at the meeting between Jesus and the Samaritan woman?
What did Jesus' offer of living water to the Samaritan woman reveal about His attitude toward her?
What is a common misconception about personal evangelism?
What was the cultural context of Jesus' reference to water?
Where is the starting point for effective evangelism?
When responding to evangelism opportunities, how can the believer be prepared when the opportunities are unexpected?
Why is it vital to include the subject of PERSONAL SIN within any presentation of the gospel?
Why is not RELIGION a beneficial topic in personal evangelism in most cases?
Is it always a bad idea to discuss religion practices when witnessing?
What does it mean to worship God in spirit and in truth?
Who takes the initiative in establishing a relationship between God and lost people?
What about the Samaritan woman's announcement to her village showed that Jesus had successfully prioritized relationship?