Looking for practical evangelism tips?
Here are a 10 practical tips on personal evangelism.
Each of these links will take you to further explanations and articles on these items.

Evangelistic Prayer

1. Seek the Father’s Heart — (see Getting Emotionally Worked Up)
2. Offering yourself for God’s use in sharing your faith.
3. Regular Prayer for those who don’t know Christ.
See Also:
- Ten Prayer Points For your Friends
- Prayer and Evangelism
- Three Verses on Prayer (in a book review article)
- Take the Risk, Offer to Pray.
- Prayer and Evangelism (Acronym to lead your prayer)
- HEART.
- Evangelism PAINS
Position Yourself
4. Find a way to be a blessing to others
5. Live Authentically in public and in private.
6. Build genuine relationships
See:
Proclamation:

7. Choose a gospel script.
- Gospel Scripts Series
8. Practice the gospel script until you are comfortable with it.
9. Discover your story
- Personal Testimony Questionnaire
- Evangelism As Storytelling
- The Power Of Testimony
- A 2 part Questionnaire
10. Learn how to use questions in a conversation
See also:
- Keys For Evangelism Training
- Evangelism Training In The Local Church
- Effective Evangelism Training Lab Time
Let me ask you this?
If you want to prioritize evangelism in your life, you’ll need simple steps to grow
Get the download copy of my teaching “Simple Steps to Personal Evangelism” ($10).
In this 70 minute MP3 AUDIO recording on personal evangelism you will learn:
- How church invitations are part of evangelism
- How to discover and share your own journey to faith
- What you can say about the gospel message.
- How to personally lead someone to faith in Christ.
It’s a 70 minute audio file that takes just a few minutes to download, but it may help you answer the question:
What can you do in the next 90 days to grow in your evangelism skills?

I found out one of the great ways is also just to pray for the sick and instantly see them being healed. It really opens the door because at the moment when you say God loves them. They really know what it means
Dear evangelist, chris, this days i was very busy, be couse, am pripering, to visit Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania , i have the crusade and coference from 7-up to 11 in november, if you have any preach, from you country prease connect him for me, i will send for him the invitation letter. Thank you
I love this
Thanks Yemi for stopping by! I hope this article gave you a practical step or two that you can apply right away.
As a pastor, I appreciate the resources compiled on this website. Thank you so much for doing this! I am in an evangelism series right now at our church http://www.wogcc.com and will be passing this along to our congregation! Thank you or all the hard work for the Kingdom!
as a pastor, I appreciate the resources compiled on this website. Thank you so much for doing this! I am in an evangelism series right now at our church
Hello friends,
Please do not evangelize children younger than the age of reading comprehension.
Because accepting Jesus at age six, the natural progression from being saved as a newborn babe in Christ who hungers to read the Word for comprehension and obedience to it was thwarted by the inability to read and comprehend.
Afterwards, I led a Christian life completely without reading the Bible again with a view to comprehension for obedience to it, sinned greatly, and am heading to hell after I die in a few weeks.
All the while, I looked like a great Christian church member, attending all services, playing piano for the worship team, all without truly following Jesus in a personal relationship of Bible reading and obedience to God.
This is a trap of the devil – to lead children to Christ who are younger than the age of reading comprehension. It is almost necessary to prevent such young children from hearing the gospel and accepting Christ, for their souls’ sake.
carilyn
Thanks for dropping by. On the one hand, it sounds reasonable that a child should be able to read from God’s word. On the other hand, I also believe in God’s ability to renew a heart and spur a hunger for Him that is beyond one’s ability to read. If one thinks about the illiterate people in world who depend on stories, audio recordings, comprehension of things heard, it is reasonable to think that God can touch a heart of someone who cannot yet read, but comprehend their world around them through other senses.
Who are we to put a barrier in front of a child that wants to know God as best they can because they cannot read?