As people drift further and further away from a Biblical worldview, it takes them longer to move from unbelief to belief. For some, it may be more accurate to say…
I found college students to interview for my research about how people become Christians by asking campus ministers to introduce me to students they knew who had come to faith…
Almost, if not all, of the students I interviewed about their conversions recounted a process that took weeks, months, or years to unfold. They spoke of gradual realizations, sequential surrenders,…
Pre-evangelism can take many forms. Sometimes, we pave the way for a presentation of the gospel message with arguments, evidence, or challenges. We can build a case for the reasonableness…
In the very first of this series of blogs, I wrote, “We need to do a better job equipping all Christians in the skills of evangelism and apologetics.” I want…
This lesson builds upon the previous one that encouraged pastors and other ministry leaders to listen carefully to people’s conversion stories. We’ll learn a lot if we allow them to…
Early on in the designing of my research about evangelism, I had to choose between qualitative research (extended interviews) and quantitative research (computerized surveys). In a moment of temporary insanity,…
As I interviewed the new converts for my research, I frequently found myself marveling at what “worked” in the evangelistic efforts to reach them. Some things should not have worked.…
Does technology play a part in people’s conversions? That was a question I sought to answer in my research. But finding answers to that question isn’t as simple as asking,…
Lesson 7 from my research was “There’s far more to evangelism than just providing answers to questions.” Lesson 8 explores why that is so. In some instances, the question asked…