I’m convinced it’s better for your church to have an evangelistic culture than just a series of evangelistic programs. 

In a church with a program-driven approach to evangelism, sharing the gospel can become something mostly for certain people at certain times, like when the evangelism team goes out visiting. 

But in a church with an evangelistic culture, each member is encouraged to play a role within the larger church’s effort to reach the people around them with the message of salvation in Jesus. It becomes a part of every believer’s life. 

Three Ingredients of an Evangelistic Culture 

If you are looking to create an evangelistic culture in your local church, here are three ingredients that may help. 

1. The Gospel: The Fuel for an Evangelistic Culture 

The gospel message is the fuel that feeds an evangelistic culture in a church. We all naturally share the things that excite our hearts. When the Philadelphia Eagles finally won their first Super Bowl in 2018, no one had any luck shutting me up about it. In the same way, if we want to create cultures in our churches


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