It seems that the effectiveness of your outreach and evangelism is always governed by your creativity and commitment to the final result—not the method. It’s easy to get sidetracked with past success, institutional dependencies , and personal preferences. There are ways you can protect your church from this threat of inaction or distraction. And that is why digital engagement and Experience Design are valuable resources and catalysts for current and future growth.
There are seven changes that I believe will make a tremendous difference in your outreach and evangelism efforts, and none of them are what you're likely expecting to be referenced.
My mentor and friend, Kevin Penry, asked me this question a long time ago that has always stuck with me. In Ephesians 3:20, it says that God is willing to do immeasurably more than we can dare to imagine. So if God is willing, why is He not doing it? It’s because He chooses to use us.
The greatest obstacle to outreach and evangelism moving forward is you. If you are willing to be more committed to the “reaching” than how you “reach,” you’ll remain flexible in your approach and strategies as new information is available. If, however, you lock yourself into what is most comfortable and familiar to you, you’ll minimize your ability to live into the full potential for life change and impact.
The Great Commission is a big project, but technology, like air travel in previous generations, will rapidly increase the capacity of Jesus’ followers to deliver on the final command to go, tell, and make disciples. I’m in. Are you?
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