Transforming Conversations with Any Three: A Guide for Evangelism

Basecamp: Into The Dark

This episode gives you a breakdown of the any three model for evangelism. This method, developed by Mike Shipman, is designed for sharing the gospel in Muslim-majority contexts but can be applied more broadly. Dive into what the Any Three method entails, including its five steps: getting connected, getting to God, getting to lostness, getting to the gospel, and getting to a decision. The discussion covers the theological basis for the method, tackling obstacles in evangelism, and the importance of presenting the gospel in a straightforward, conversational manner. Listeners will also learn the story of the first and last sacrifice, a tool within the Any Three method to articulate the gospel effectively. Whether reaching across the street or across the globe, this episode equips you to share your faith confidently.

00:00 Introduction to Base Camp Podcast

00:29 Overview of the Any Three Evangelism Method

02:36 Historical Context and Development of Any Three

05:39 Practical Application of Any Three

09:49 Steps to Implement Any Three

10:09 Getting Connected: Building Initial Rapport

12:55 Transitioning to Spiritual Conversations

20:15 Addressing Sin and Lostness

27:04 Presenting the Gospel: First and Last Sacrifice

27:11 Engaging Conversations with Muslims

27:47 The Story of the First and Last Sacrifice

28:19 Sharing the Gospel with Non-Muslims

29:23 Effective Evangelism Techniques

31:28 Encouraging Spiritual Conversations

33:33 Overcoming Evangelism Challenges

35:47 Adapting Evangelism for Different Contexts

38:28 The Importance of Sharing the Gospel

44:43 Conclusion: Participating in God's Work

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