How The Gospel Spread Nowadays
@stefanuswisnu (25)
Indonesia
August 3, 2007 3:06am CST
How do you think the good news spread effectively nowadays?
1 Internet
2 Music
3 Preaching
4 TV/Radio
5 Booklet
6 Personal Approach
or what?
Please put also your argument why you say that.... GBU
4 responses
@headhunter525 (3548)
• India
4 Aug 07
Personal approach was the best, and is still the best. And I am convinced it will remain the best even in future. It is so because you can talk and develop relationship with the individual to whom one is sharing the Gospel... and relationship is essential is evangelising.
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@vivienna (582)
• Venezuela
6 Aug 07
The Gospel can be heard through many means, but you would have to define first what it means that the Gospel is spread. Jesus meant by it: Make disciples. Well, like in Jesus' times, to make a disciples it needs the community of the church, people who do not doubt to take up the cross and practice active love among themselves and to the miserable world that needs the Savior. Else you will grow tv-Christians or churchbank users, entertained by pastors and tv-evangelists.
@cloudwatcher (6861)
• Australia
5 Aug 07
There are many ways of presenting the Gospel and all are valid. TV and Internet can reach many thousands at a time, and I'm not denying the effectiveness of such means.
However, the personal approach will always be the most effective (and, sad to say, sometimes the most damaging).
No one can deny my personal testimony of my experience with my loving heavenly Father through the Lord Jesus Christ. When what I say, how I act and my attitude towards people correspond with the message I tell, it will have an impact. People judge my Saviour by what they see in me and in my life.
@luzamper (1357)
• Philippines
6 Aug 07
Preaching of course thru internet, radio, TV. Bible tracts are no so effective nowadays because people sometimes just throw away the tracts. Personal approach is good but only few can be approached. Booklet is very expensive then it would only be thrown away.