W.E.C. Web Evangelism

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I am half way through my web evangelism class and the most difficult thing I have found is this: writing an application that pertains to "my ministry". The teacher says I, like many, are still on the "I will" for the personal application. So far we have done Deut 6:4-9, John 14:12-26 and two others. For each you write out the scripture by hand, then rewrite in your own words, and then write two applications: one is personal and one is "my ministry". The second thing is that I am too westernized. Probably true, have not lived any place else but here, but God is bringing the world here is He not? So have learned that the word "heart" used by us Americans is just not understood by outsiders such as those in India, China etc. So how does one phrase "take Jesus into your heart" in your land?
Now today I have started on this training as review: http://www.act111.org/ Why don't you come and join me and we can discuss this project of evangelism. It is FREE and you just download the workbook. Probably you don't need to print them, have not figured that one out yet. It is done by Evan-tell and I have done that class before in my church.
Also, Apr 25th is two weeks away...have we come up with ideas to share here? I think NOT! What are you all planning for that day to demonstrate IE (internet evangelism) Day? Seems like Mike and a couple of others have posted but you others who have joined have not participated one bit. Let's change that this week! Post your ideas.
Here's another goody for you. Am reading Life-Style Evangelism - Crossing Tradtional Boundaries to Reach the Unbelieving World by Joseph C. Aldrich. It is SUPER!
See if your church library has it and read it. This week my focus on the prayer journals will come from that book. If you are not on my prayer journal list send me a note and I will gladly add you.
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Submitted by soonguy on Mon, 04/19/2010 - 06:10.We have a page at www.internetevangelismday.com/christianese
which may help with understandable alternatives to express Christian truth.
Blessings
Tony