Evangelism for Introverts
Blossom Matthews, Director of Evangelism for the MidTexas Conference, will demonstrate how meaningful evangelism can take place in quiet, authentic, and personal ways. This workshop will provide practical instruction and simple tools to help participants incorporate evangelism naturally into their everyday lives.
Bill Kierce, President of the Francis Asbury Society gives examples of how evangelism can take place in the midst of Christian service. This workshop will help bridge the gap between philanthropy and mission. You will learn how you individually and your larger church community can bring people to saving faith through your service.
Ahmad Washington, Founder of Movement Up Ministry and Director of Student Ministry at First Methodist Waco shares how to use your own faith story to share Christ. In this workshop, you will learn how to own and share your testimony in ways that lead others into relationship with Jesus.
Zach Kingery of Dirt Roads Network and Chair of Multiplication for the Upper Midwest Conference shares, “If you’ve been to one small town, you’ve been to one small town; there are no cookie-cutter communities or people.” In this workshop, Zach will share practical advice from a missional perspective on evangelism in the unique cultural landscape of rural and small-town communities.
The work of prayer in evangelism
Director of Prayer for the MidTexas Conference of the GMC shares how evangelism is empowered through prayer. Participants in the workshop will learn how to intercede for the lost and use invitations to prayer to bring people into saving relationship with Jesus.
Mark Swayze, Executive Pastor for NextGen Ministry at The Woodland Methodist Church shares how to empower students to evangelize their peers. The workshop will enable participants to learn the best practices for equipping, empowering, sending, and supporting students to lead their generation to Christ.