"Effective evangelism" refers to the act of successfully sharing and promoting one's beliefs or faith to others in a way that resonates and persuades them to consider or adopt those beliefs.
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However, research also shows that the Electronic Church separates people from their own communities, and is
not effective evangelism.
And so they have tried to take the relational emphasis
of effective evangelism and tack it on to the tail end of their events.
When we follow the examples Jesus gave us, we know the
most effective evangelism begins with relationships and serving others.
The electronic church is
not effective evangelism, although it is an effective reinforcer of the existing religious beliefs of viewers.
Effective evangelism, therefore, is the all - embracing thrust of the total life of the church.
Effective evangelism all comes down to simple duplication through relationships.
People often say that evangelism and world missions are the primary activities of the church, and while these are critically important,
effective evangelism and world missions only takes place as Christian mature in the faith and develop Christlikeness in their beliefs and behaviors.