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A Young Man’s Invitation to a Life of Sacrifice – Paul Washer

 

Divinity of Christ

For years, before working with the Turkmen I used to approach the different objections to the faith as arguments. When talking to educated people perhaps this is still helpful.

I have two main forms of outreach that I am involved in. One is street evangelism, where we run a “free Bibles” table. The other is door to door evangelism. Read more…

Breaking into a new community

In western cultures a lot is said about individual commitment. In the Middle East, generally decisions occur at a community basis. Although, there can be people that come to Christ by themselves; it is more common that a family will make a decision.

I have been doing outreach among the Turkmen people for the last 4 years. I have gotten to witness to hundreds of Turkmen, from one single tribe.
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The Unrestricted Mobile Future of the Global Church

The Unrestricted Mobile Future of the Global Church from Clyde Taber on Vimeo.

Reachout to illiterate people groups p5: using media

When I wrote the previous article, I thought I would be done in this series. However, there is one area that I forgot to mention. MEDIA.

When I first started reaching out to the Turkmen, the first thing I did was start distributing the Jesus film.

 

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Dr Lloyd-Jones documentary on George Whitefield – YouTube

 

Evangelism to illiterate people p4: Discipling the illiterate

When researching evangelism and discipleship strategies for missions, you will find a lot of “quick fixes”. There are conferences held each year of some new idea that is supposedly bringing millions to Christ in some remote part of the World. Today, I will be talking about a few of these, and how they have actually panned out for me and my minority group here in Lebanon.

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