Unchurched individuals, often called the “Nones,” have one thing in common: They all need Jesus. That’s why churches should be intentional in reaching out to them using a variety of methods and tools.
The “finger of the Holy Spirit” touches hearts and shows us areas of growth, Florida pastor Herb Reavis told participants Jan. 29 during a luncheon at the 2024 Alabama Baptist State Evangelism Conference.
Singer/songwriter Josh Wilson says when he writes, “I have the church in mind. … Our hope is in Christ, and we need to consistently be pressing into the gospel to learn what it really means to be a Christian.”
“Jesus Christ has given us this Great Commission to go, because of the authority, go make disciples of all the nations. We must individually commence going.” —Rob Jackson
Success in evangelism is actually doing it,” said Matt Queen, who noted, “We’ll never see someone come to faith in Christ if we never share the gospel.”
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for February 4 written by Rony Kozman, assistant professor of Biblical Studies at Samford University in Birmingham.
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Feb. 4, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D. professor of biblical studies, University of Mobile.
When people come to church, they need a message that offers hope, “one that challenges [them] to make a change,” said pastor Reginald Calvert, speaking Jan. 28 during the 2024 State Evangelism Conference.