Evangelism is such a word. For Christians, it's the name for an activity that some love and others hate – it's a passion for some and an embarrassment for others. For non-Christians, it's a word that can send them running to the hills, feeling they are in danger of having something 'done' to them. (I wonder which of these descriptions fits you – and what you've experienced in the name of evangelism to make you feel this way?)
Given
all this controversy around the word, it was no surprise that when, on taking
office last year, I declared evangelism as one of the three priorities for my
ministry. Some people thought I was
profoundly misguided, while others jumped for joy.
However,
it's my belief that if only we truly 'got' evangelism, we, the Church would
live to show what it meant. And to 'get' it means to receive it, and to give
it. Continually. And if we lived what we spoke of, and spoke of what we lived,
no-one would have to point at the Church and wonder what it was for.
Further
Reading
4) A
View on the Church
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