Evangelistic walking
I have been indoors for a bit too long trying to make a church website. I am going to stop that now as I have got all tangled up in WordPress themes and if I do any more I will have a funny turn. I was pleased to see that Maggi Dawn has joined me…
I have been indoors for a bit too long trying to make a church website. I am going to stop that now as I have got all tangled up in WordPress themes and if I do any more I will have a funny turn.
I was pleased to see that Maggi Dawn has joined me in my ‘Boycott the West End’ campaign. I should now remove this action from my ‘One Man Campaigns‘ list as it now involves more than just me, although having said that the ‘Save the SPCK’ campaign involved other people too. It is difficult to have a One Man Campaign these days as other people keep joining in, a fact about which I am pleased.
I suspect some people might say that Christians should not write grumpy letters as it makes them look negative and against everything. I suppose it is deciding which battles to fight. I suppose I for one care more about the planet and Christian bookshops than some other things. I find I am getting more grumpy about the world as I get older. I do not know if this is normal.
Those who are wanting to create a good Christian impression could do worse than to spend some time doing Evangelistic walking. This is a procedure I learned about fom the Diocese of Chichester Mission Department. The idea is that you walk around your area in groups of up to twelve being evangelistic. You can start in the church building if you like for an easy introduction, although one person with the gift of evangelism should be present at all times otherwise it could go horribly wrong.
I have to say that I think I might be a bit scared if 12 people approached me in an evangelistic manner. If you have been converted by such methods please write in.
Also listed is what appears to me like a form of evangelistic speed dating involving forming two circles. I don’t quite understand it but perhaps you will.