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Freebie Friday #9: Four Spiritual Laws evangelism training materials

Posted on 23 February 2007 by Tim Schmoyer | Trackback link

Freebie Friday: Four Spiritual Laws evangelism training materialsSorry for missing last week’s Freebie Friday. With the recent move to Minnesota, unpacking, settling in and all that good stuff, blogging has obviously taken a back burner. I’m hoping to become a little more regular again now that we’ve been here for a week and have unpacked most of the boxes. Soon I’ll take a chunk of time and work through the 1,500 unread articles in my RSS reader and be all caught up.

This week’s Freebie Friday contains teaching notes and handouts for two different 4 Spiritual Laws workshops I used to teach for Student Venture (the high school division of Campus Crusades for Christ). These workshops are great for students who want to share their faith but aren’t sure how to start an evangelistic conversation or what to say even after it’s started. It teaches students the following:

  • How to use the 4 Spiritual Laws booklet
  • How to start a conversation with an unbeliever
  • How to ask questions that lead toward a gospel presentation
  • How to take someone through “the prayer”
  • How to answer different responses to the gospel message
  • Follow-up information for after conversion

Even if you don’t use the 4 Spiritual Laws (I don’t anymore, mostly due to personal preference), there’s still a lot of good content and activity ideas here that can be tweaked toward evangelism training in general. If you need more information about how I used these tools and how the two workshops go together, feel free to contact me and ask.

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. Kim Says:

    You are hilarious. I just read the comment you left on my xanga and literally laughed out loud. That doesn’t happen often. Hope you and Dana are doing well! Btw, I can’t believe ya’ll moved to Minnesota! And that house! Your youth kids are going to looove coming over. So anyway, thanks for the laugh and have a great day! :)



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