32 min

Evangelism in a Post-Christian World with Shaila Visser Modern Church Leader

    • Christianity

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The rise of secularism has created a unique challenge for Christians.
How do we share the gospel in a way that is both authentic and understandable in a post-Christian world?
Evangelism in a post-Christian world requires a different approach, one that takes into account the changing spiritual landscape. 
It doesn't mean compromising or watering down the gospel. Instead, it means that we need to find creative ways to communicate its timeless truths so that people can understand and accept the gospel more fully. 
In this episode, we're thrilled to be joined by the National Director of Alpha Canada, Shaila Visser. Shaila has been instrumental in helping churches see the need to take a fresh approach to evangelism and has also helped churches understand their community better.
“Post-Christian culture needs to have an encounter with God. It's not just us doing the speaking, listening, the film series, teaching. It is about leaving room for encounter because that's how the vast majority of people come to faith.”
-Shaila Visser
We hope that this episode has given you some ideas on how you can share the gospel in a way that is relevant to your community today and ignite a desire in others to know Jesus as their Savior.
By the end of this episode, you will learn:
How evangelism has changed in CanadaHow to share our faith in today's cultureThe role of the Holy Spirit in evangelismHow to raise young leadersInnovative ideas for sharing the gospelAlpha courses and resourcesAnd so much more…=======

Tithely provides the tools you need to engage with your church online, stay connected, increase generosity, and simplify the lives of your staff.

With tools like text and email messaging, custom church apps and websites, church management software, digital giving, and so much more… it’s no wonder over 37,000 churches in 50 countries trust Tithely to help run their church.

Learn more at https://tithely.com

Click here to view the full show notes and transcript for this episode.

The rise of secularism has created a unique challenge for Christians.
How do we share the gospel in a way that is both authentic and understandable in a post-Christian world?
Evangelism in a post-Christian world requires a different approach, one that takes into account the changing spiritual landscape. 
It doesn't mean compromising or watering down the gospel. Instead, it means that we need to find creative ways to communicate its timeless truths so that people can understand and accept the gospel more fully. 
In this episode, we're thrilled to be joined by the National Director of Alpha Canada, Shaila Visser. Shaila has been instrumental in helping churches see the need to take a fresh approach to evangelism and has also helped churches understand their community better.
“Post-Christian culture needs to have an encounter with God. It's not just us doing the speaking, listening, the film series, teaching. It is about leaving room for encounter because that's how the vast majority of people come to faith.”
-Shaila Visser
We hope that this episode has given you some ideas on how you can share the gospel in a way that is relevant to your community today and ignite a desire in others to know Jesus as their Savior.
By the end of this episode, you will learn:
How evangelism has changed in CanadaHow to share our faith in today's cultureThe role of the Holy Spirit in evangelismHow to raise young leadersInnovative ideas for sharing the gospelAlpha courses and resourcesAnd so much more…=======

Tithely provides the tools you need to engage with your church online, stay connected, increase generosity, and simplify the lives of your staff.

With tools like text and email messaging, custom church apps and websites, church management software, digital giving, and so much more… it’s no wonder over 37,000 churches in 50 countries trust Tithely to help run their church.

Learn more at https://tithely.com

32 min