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Pre-evangelism- SPARK
Pre-evangelism- SPARK
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Pre-evangelism is communicating basic knowledge people need to understand the claims of Christianity, as well as removing potential objections.
As Francis Schaeffer once put it, ¡°Pre-evangelism is no soft option.¡± In his book, The God Who is There, Schaeffer makes the points numbered below. We may call these points ¡°pre-evangelism.¡± It is, in a sense, doing the prep work. Prep work enables people to understand the Christian gospel. Pre-evangelism is communicating the basic categories people need to understand the claims of Christianity. It also removes potential intellectual objections. According to Schaeffer:

  1. Pre-evangelism entails two-way communication between the Christian and the non-Christian. On page 130 he stated, ¡°If we wish to communicate, then, we must take the time and the trouble to learn our hearer's use of language so that they understand what we intend to convey. ¡± Thus pre-evangelism entails understanding what the non-Christian is saying. It means listening to them and then communicating to them in terms they can understand. This is what we call finding and establishing ¡°common ground.¡±
  2. Pre-evangelism entails a proper understanding of the meaning of love. He states on page 130 that ¡°Each person must be dealt with as an individual, not as a case or statistic or machine.¡± In pages 130 to 131 he says we need to remember that the person to whom we are talking is an image-bearer of God. However far from the Christian faith he may be, he has great value. Our communication with him, therefore, must be in genuine Love. Love is not an easy thing. Love is not just an emotional urge. It is an attempt to move over and sit in the other person's place. An attempt to see how his problems look to him. Love is a genuine concern for the individual. Therefore, we should not engage in personal witness out of sense of duty. Nor should we do it because our Christian circle exerts social pressure on us. With either of those motives we will miss the point. The reason we do it is that the person before us is an image-bearer of God. As such, he is an individual who is unique in the world. This kind of communication is not cheap. Our motive to evangelize may be to glorify God. Love for our neighbor, however, ultimately brings God glory.
  3. Pre-Evangelism entails getting a non-Christian to see the futility of unbelief. It is leaving him in the tension between the real world and his own set of beliefs. ¡°Every person we speak to, whether shop girl or university student, has a set of presuppositions, whether he or she has analyzed them or not. In fact, no non-Christian can be consistent to the logic of his presuppositions.
The reason for this is simply that a man must live in reality, and reality consists of two parts: The external world and its form, and man's mannishness, including his own mannishness.' No matter what a man may believe, he cannot change the reality of what is. As Christianity is the truth of what is there, to deny this, on the basis of another system, is to stray from the real world....Non-Christian presuppositions simply do not fit into what God has made, including what man is. This being so, every man is in a place of tension. Man cannot make his own universe and then live in it.¡±
Pre-Evangelism can include stories from the Old Testament. See Evangelism notes for planning help.
   
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