Karen Edmisten

You Can Share the Faith


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      You

       Can

      Share the Faith

      You

       Can

      Share the Faith:

      Reaching Out

      One Person

      At a Time

      Karen Edmisten

      Our Sunday Visitor Publishing Division

      Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.

      Huntington, Indiana 46750

      Scripture quotations are from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible—Second Catholic Edition (Ignatius Edition), copyright © 2006 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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      Copyright © 2016 by Karen Edmisten. Published 2016

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      ISBN: 978-1-61278-913-2 (Inventory No. T1696)

      eISBN: 978-1-61278-919-4

      LCCN: 2015958295

      Cover design: Lindsey Riesen

      Cover art: Shutterstock

      Interior design: Dianne Nelson

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       Dedication

      For Emily, Lizzy, and Katy, who have shared Jesus with me in ways untold.

       Contents

       Introduction

       Chapter 1:

       Do Remember That You’re Being Watched

       Chapter 2:

       Do Fall in Love with Jesus

       Chapter 3:

       Do Hang Out with All Kinds of People

       Chapter 4:

       Do Be Honest About Your Own Struggles

       Chapter 5:

       Do Engage the Culture

       Chapter 6:

       Do Remember That Conversion Comes in Stages

       Chapter 7:

       Don’t Lose Patience: Hope for the Married

       Chapter 8:

       Don’t Forget That Words Matter

       Chapter 9:

       Don’t Forget How Hard It Is

       Chapter 10:

       Don’t Limit the Definition of a Personal Relationship

       Chapter 11:

       Don’t Assume You Are Speaking the Same Language

       Chapter 12:

       Don’t Pretend the Pilgrim Church Is Perfect

       Acknowledgments

       Endnotes

       Introduction

      I HAVE A CONFESSION. When I hear the Scripture verse about going forth and making disciples of all nations, I want to run and hide. All nations? That’s a lot of people. I feel defeated before I’ve begun. I’m itching to spread the Good News, but I don’t think I know how to spread it that far and wide.

      Global coverage sounds daunting. It conjures up images of tromping town to town and country to country. It sounds as if we’re all required to be missionaries in this manner. But is that true? What does evangelization look like on a practical level?

      Since Jesus was the first and best at it, we should follow his lead. He started small, asking Peter, “Join me?” Peter said yes. Then Jesus invited Peter’s brother, Andrew, to come along. A handful of guys here, a couple more there, and in no time Jesus had an active band of followers. This premiere Christian evangelization was carried out quietly—except on those occasions when they jostled for position—and without fanfare. But this humble start bore tremendous fruit, thanks to the Leader, who knew the importance of interpersonal communication.

      Fast-forward to the twenty-first century. There are efforts at evangelization all around us. Parish initiatives, programs, books (like this one), lectures, conferences. Everywhere a concerned Christian looks he’s faced with the problem of the century (“How do we spread the Gospel?”) and proposed solutions (“How to spread the Gospel in five easy steps!”)

      On