Quotes about Evangelism
If evangelism isn't an expression of love of neighbor, it isn't Christian evangelizing. And love of neighbor includes not only what I say to the neighbor but how I say that.
— Miroslav Volf
More people have been brought into the church by the kindness of real Christian love than by all the theological arguments in the world.
— William Barclay
Angel Mena Garcia with the Assemblies of God in Panama described his ministry this way: "Our obligation as pastors is to teach and train members, so in any context of life they can also share in the evangelism. I don't consider myself a desk pastor; I am a pastor of the street.
— Eric Geiger
By the time Whitefield died in 1770, an inconceivable 80 percent of the population of the American colonies had heard him preach at least once.
— Eric Metaxas
May God make his Word find a hearing in all the world.
— Eric Metaxas
I don't want to make a mistake that would hurt the cause of Christ late in my life, so I'm going to do everything I can to bring many people to Christ. If he can use me in that regard through 'Family Talk,' that will be my greatest legacy.
— James Dobson
I honor Billy Graham. He is a category by himself.
— Reinhard Bonnke
This is what every follower of Jesus should be engaged in on a regular basis: sharing our faith, leading others to Christ, discipling them, and helping them to get grounded in the church—and then going out and doing it all again.
— Greg Laurie
A poll by researcher George Barna revealed that about 25 percent of the adults in the United States would go to church if a friend would just invite them.
— Greg Laurie
The full concept of discipleship includes sharing our faith, leading people to Christ, and helping them to mature in their faith. But somewhere along the line, the church has separated evangelism from discipleship.
— Greg Laurie
We need preachers. We need men who believe that this task and women who believe that this task is so great that not all the strategies in the world can make one soul converted.
— Paul Washer
The successful evangelist does not stand aloof from the experience of sinners, passing easy judgment on them, praying for them from a distance; on the contrary, she loves them so much that she joins them and deigns to walk in their shoes and feel the texture of their experience.
— Robert Barron