Open Air Preaching: Stand in the Public area

When you come upon a venue look for the location where there is plenty of foot traffic in the public area instead of standing in a place that interferes with the operation of the venue. These places are at almost every venue because the developers of the venue have created a path for fans toContinue reading “Open Air Preaching: Stand in the Public area”

Open Air Preaching: Preach for Conversion

The work of the evangelist is to preach for conversion. This means for the souls that hear the Word to be called to turn from unbelief to belief in the Lord Jesus Christ. The Lord Jesus should be the center of your message and your message should leave no doubt as to what you wantContinue reading “Open Air Preaching: Preach for Conversion”

Get in the Game: College Football Championship

SFOI is looking for eight men who believe they are called to evangelistic work or who have a passion for souls to hear the Gospel to spend the three days proclaiming the Gospel to the NCAA College Football Championship fans. Pray now about joining SFOI to preach the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ atContinue reading “Get in the Game: College Football Championship”

Open Air Preaching: location

Doc Schank a faithful evangelist is standing on the sidewalk outside a busy mall and commercial area in Wimbledon, England. He easily preaches and looks at the people. He demonstrates the simplicity of finding a busy location, standing where everyone can hear him but he does not obstruct their walk way and is thus ableContinue reading “Open Air Preaching: location”

Open Air Preaching: Just do it – 2 Tim 4:2

Many people speculate about the effectiveness of open air preaching, etc. and we, out of a sense of respect enter into these discussions with a genuine desire to persuade people that yes it is effective and here’s how. Often these discussions end up being discouraging to us and lead us to quit or not beContinue reading “Open Air Preaching: Just do it – 2 Tim 4:2”

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