Friday Link Roundup October 3

Personal Evangelism

The Pugnacious Irishman looks at the objection: “I’ll start sharing my faith as soon as I learn how to defend it and answer questions.”  Read: Are you ready enough?

People get a passion for evangelism by doing it.  We study, study, study, thinking we’ll eventually get it.  But get out there and do it, you’ll discover how fun it is.  Check out this example of evangelism from the Ukraine.

Scot McKnight reviews Atonement for a Sinless Society at Out of Ur. If people don’t feel guilty because moral relativism has diminished guilt, how can we still communicate the gospel? Law / Gospel approach doesn’t work since it’s focused on making people feel guilty.

Contemporary culture does not provide the average iGen with a profound grasp of what is right and wrong apart from the conviction that assaulting the self is clearly wrong.

The complete article can be found at Christianity Today.

Church Websites

If you have a church website based on a platform like wordpress, it’s very easy to post your sermons on-line.  Many churches will do a MP3 recording of their sermon.  With a plug-in, you can post it to your website without much difficulty.  You can post the text, your preacher notes or manuscript, the audio, the slides.  It all becomes search engine bait that will attract people via google.

Deb Cuny writes about her cross country journey. In the article, she talks about how she used church websites to evaluate a church before visiting. What does your church website say about you? Read her travel notes.

Did you listen to the MP3 of the radio show about simple church websites from last week?  Here is the MP3 on Church Websites.

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