Evangelism
		
		Rick Warren: An Easy Method for Sharing Your Faith 
		
		By Rick Warren  
                Saddleback Church 
                Pastors.com
 
                
		
		 
		 
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                You’re going to Heaven because someone cared enough to tell you about   Christ.   
              Who have you cared enough to tell? Who are you taking to Heaven with you?   
              If you just have a vague idea in your mind, it’s never going to happen. You   need to get specific.   
              One way to do this is to write down the names of six people you want to take   to Heaven with you. They may be friends, family, or co-workers. They’re people   you care about, people you can invite to church, or people you can share the   Good News with.   
              George Gallup did a survey that said in America there are 34 million people   who said, "I would go to church if somebody invited me." Do you think you might   know one of those people? Probably! 
              The world is far more ready for an invitation than we are ready to   invite. So take the challenge.  Write down the names of six   people. Then pray and ask God to give you an opportunity to invite them.   
              Your first thought might be, "I don't know what to say!” Below is a simple   four-step tool to help you.  
              Then at the proper time when you’re talking with someone who wants a purpose   for living and the hope of Heaven – but hasn’t a clue how to get either one –   you can ask, "Have you ever established a spiritual base for your life? These   are the four things you need to do to get into Heaven.” 
              B – Believe 
               
              You must believe that Jesus Christ died on   the cross for you and showed he was God by coming back to life.   
              Do you believe that? If yes, then you’re one fourth of the way there   already.   
              A George Gallup poll said that 87 percent of Americans believe this. That’s   why Christians celebrate Easter. Do you believe? Then say, "I believe Jesus was   who he said he was – God – and he proved it by coming back to life.”   
              A – Accept 
                 
                You need to accept God’s free forgiveness for   your sin.   
              Would you like to accept that? I don't know anyone who’d reject it.   
              Why would you? If you’ve got this one, you’re half way there. Do you agree,   "I have sinned, and I need to accept God’s free forgiveness for my sin”? 
              S – Switch 
               
              Switch to God’s plan for your life. That means you’re   going to say, “I’m no longer going to do what I want to do. I'm going to live   the plan God made me for. I want to know God’s purpose for life and from now on   God’s going to call the shots, not me.”   
              When you become a Christian, you put a sign on your life that says, "Under   New Management!" Now you’re doing God’s plan for your life. After all, your plan hasn’t worked out too well.   
              If you’re willing to do this, you’re three quarters of the way there. 
              E – Express 
                 
              Express your desire for Christ to be the   director of your life – the manager. The word in the Bible is Lord.   
              Are you ready to express that?   
              After explaining the four steps, ask the person if he or she is willing to   take them. If he or she is, and if he or she has never invited Christ into his   or her life, lead in this simple prayer:  
              “Dear God, I believe you sent your Son, Jesus, to die for my sins so I   could be forgiven. I'm sorry for my sins, and I want to live the rest of my life   the way you want me to. Please put your Spirit in my life to direct   me. Amen.” 
              If you get the privilege of praying that prayer with someone, explain to the   person that he or she has just crossed the line. The person has verbally put his   or her trust in Christ. Let the person know that even if he or she doesn’t   understand everything yet, that’s OK.   
              It’s just like when a baby is born into a family. That baby doesn’t   understand everything. That’s the purpose of a church family – to help babies   grow spiritually.  
              Then, congratulate the person. They’ve just joined the family of God.   
              Does that seem hard? Do you think you could do that with somebody?   
              I was talking to one of our church secretaries and she said, “I’ve been a   Christian for many years, but I’ve never led anybody to Christ.” After I shared   this simple technique, she said, “I can do this! My dad is not a believer and   we’re not close, but I believe God wants me to call him.” 
              She picked up the phone and called him and explained the four steps, and he   prayed that prayer and started crying. He gave his life to Christ. Now her dad   is going to Heaven.   
              She told me, “If I hadn’t listened to the prompting of God and hadn’t obeyed   what he said, my dad would be headed for Hell.” 
              Who is it that God has brought into your life to share the Good News   with? God wants to use you.   
              Our theme at Saddleback for the 21st century is this: “Send us around the   world with the news of your saving power and your eternal plan for all mankind.”  
              Have you written those six names yet? 
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