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HOW-TO EVANGELIZE Leading Others to Jesus By Kevin Cotter Testimony Gospel Invitations Incarnational Evangelization 3-14 15-24 25-35

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How-To Evangelize Testimony GOAL To identify the four aspects of a testimony and apply them to your own story. 3

How-To Evangelize / Testimony TESTIMONY Goal To identify the four aspects of a testimony and apply them to your own story. Optional Lectio Divina Before we get started, take some time to pray over a Scripture passage where St. Paul gives his testimony. First, read 1 Corinthians 2:1 5. Second, reflect on the words that caught your attention. Third, pray from your heart and respond to what Jesus is saying to you. Fourth, rest in what God has told you and in His presence. 4

Discussion 1. What jumped out at you as your read 1 Corinthians 2:1 5? 2. What is St. Paul trying to tell us about sharing the gospel? Vision: Why Testimonies? To start, share with one another about your best friend and the impact that person has had on your life. Ultimately, this is exactly what you are doing in a testimony. Psalm 71:15 says, My mouth will tell of your righteous acts; of your deeds of salvation all the day. Come and hear, all you who fear God, and I will tell what he has done for my soul. As Christians, it is imperative that we are able to tell others about Him. 1 Peter 3:15 says, Always be prepared to make a defense to anyone who calls you to account for the hope that is in you. Every Christian should have a memorized and a written testimony. The testimony is a powerful yet simple tool. Your task, if you choose to accept it, is to prepare a testimony that is three to five minutes long. Practice it with a disciple, other Christians, and eventually non- Christians. Later on, you can find ways to give a longer testimony of 10 to 20 minutes, suitable for larger audiences, and even a 30-second testimony to use in shorter conversations. 5

How-To Evangelize / Testimony Your Story in Four Acts (Acts 26) Let s look at St. Paul s testimony in Acts 26 as a way to prepare for your own testimony. In Acts 26, Paul has four parts, or acts, in his testimony: 1. Life before Jesus Christ 2. Coming to know Jesus Christ 3. Life in Jesus Christ 4. An invitation Read Acts 26:1 29. Discussion Question: How does St. Paul s testimony fit into the four acts? The answer is outlined below, along with some questions to consider as you think about each act. Act 1: My life before I knew Jesus Christ (Acts 26:1 11) What kind of a person was I socially, spiritually, and emotionally? Introduce a unifying theme to the testimony (for example, a familiarity with Christ but no personal knowledge of Him, loneliness in college, spiritual hunger, or the Fatherhood of God). Paul s unifying theme is his devotion to Judaism. Act 2: How I came to know Jesus Christ (Acts 26:12 18) What happened? Even if the conversion was gradual, the testimony 6

should still have one concrete moment or turning point for the audience to grasp. If other people were involved in bringing about the conversion, take care to make sure this section is Christ-centered and not agent centered. Avoid any over-dramatization. God s work in our lives is not always easy to express. Consider how you can organize your story so that people will understand what you have been through and who God is. Act 3: My life in Jesus Christ (Acts 26:19 23) What changes have occurred in my life? How am I living my relationship with Jesus? Be especially careful here about the language you choose. Avoid using loaded words and phrases that could separate you from people who are not familiar with them, such as follow the Spirit, indwelling of the Trinity, vocation, sacraments, and dark night of the soul. Avoid extremes. Try hard not to come across as a perfected saint. At the same time, don t dwell on struggles and failures. Act 4: The challenge and invitation to the audience (Acts 26:27 29) Ask the audience, implicitly or explicitly, How will you respond to Jesus Christ? 7

How-To Evangelize / Testimony Elements of a Good Testimony (CAST) When telling your story, keep these four important elements in mind: CONCRETENESS: The audience is given handles to the testimony. Experiences, places, and persons are described accurately and unambiguously, yet without obsession over detail. The turning point (how one came to know Jesus Christ) is identifiable and specific, even if it is just one of many turning points. The person giving the testimony comes across as real and ordinary. ACCESSIBILITY: The experiences are described in such a way that the audience can relate to or understand them. The language chosen is free from religious terms and dense terminology that could separate the speaker from the audience, like sin, tabernacle, and Eucharistic adoration. SIMPLICITY: The plot or thread of the testimony is clear and easy to follow, without confusing tangents and elaborate details. Jesus Christ is at the center of this testimony. He is its hinge. THEMATIC STRUCTURE: There is one overarching theme or analogy. Every point of the testimony should in some way be related to this single theme. Practice Fill out the Testimony Worksheet below to develop your story. After you write your testimony out, share it with others. 8

Summary During this time, you should have: Read and prayed through St. Paul s words in 1 Corinthians 2:1 5. Reviewed the vision and the why behind testimonies. Reviewed the four parts of St. Paul s testimony from Acts 26. Reviewed the four elements of a good testimony. Written out your testimony. Practiced your testimony with one another. Conclusion Testimonies are crucial, not only for telling others about God, but also for reminding yourself of what the Lord has done in your own life. Memorizing your testimony and being able to share it with others will reaffirm your own experience and provide an easy way to introduce others to Christ. 9

How-To Evangelize / Testimony TESTIMONY WORKSHEET Goal Create a three to five-minute testimony that you can share with others. Instructions Take some time to reflect on the different sections, or acts, of your life below. Begin by thinking about a theme and brainstorm thoughts for each section. Make an outline here of each section that you can eventually develop into a completed three to five-minute presentation. 10

Act 1: My life before I knew Jesus Christ Act 2: How I came to know Jesus Christ 11

How-To Evangelize / Testimony Act 3: My life in Jesus Christ Act 4: The invitation 12

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How-To Evangelize Gospel Invitations GOAL To learn how to give a gospel invitation that allows a person to make Jesus and His Church the center of his life. 15

How-To Evangelize / Gospel Invitations GOSPEL INVITATIONS Goal To learn how to give a gospel invitation that allows a person to make Jesus and His Church the center of his life. Note: In this resource we will primarily use The Ultimate Relationship to teach a gospel invitation. There is no one way to make a gospel invitation; other options are listed at the end of this article. Optional Lectio Divina Before we get started, take some time to pray over a Scripture passage of a gospel invitation: St. Philip and the Eunuch in Acts 8:26 40. First, read Acts 8:26 40. Second, reflect on the words that caught your attention. Third, pray from your heart and respond to what Jesus is saying to you. Fourth, rest in what God has told you and in His presence. 16

Discussion (These are sample questions; feel free to develop your own.) 1. What jumped out at you as your read Acts 8:26 40? 2. What are some of the evangelical characteristics that Philip demonstrates during this encounter? Which one of these characteristics do you struggle with the most? 3. How does the eunuch respond? Why do you think he does so? Vision When you think of a gospel invitation, what prevents you from offering it to others? Here are two quotes to ponder as you think about why you should give a gospel invitation: This is eternal life, that they may know you, the only true God, and the one whom you have sent. (Jn 17:3) I can see from my own experience that even if I speak of many beautiful concepts, nothing seems to happen. We must proclaim Jesus as Lord and Savior, helping people to grasp what it means to have Jesus as their Savior not in a theoretical way, but that every day they have a Savior, someone who will lift them from their fatigue of the day, of their sin, and their mistakes, and who renews them. He saves us. When you proclaim this living, crucified and risen Jesus, something always happens. (Rev. Rainero Cantalamesa, Preacher to the Papal Household) Discussion Question: What motivates you to give a gospel invitation? 17

How-To Evangelize / Gospel Invitations Essential Elements of a Gospel Invitation Take some time to review The Ultimate Relationship booklet. Identify some of the main points of the Gospel from The Ultimate Relationship and write them below. What main points stood out to you? 18

Additional Gospel Invitations Bridge Diagram In the 1300s, God gave St. Catherine of Siena the image of a bridge to illustrate aspects of salvation in Christ. In her mystical, contemplative prayer, the Father communicated to Catherine the life of promise He planned for us: I had created them in my image and likeness so that they might have eternal life, sharing in my being and enjoying my supreme eternal tenderness and goodness. But He also communicated that we have a problem: Because of their sin they never reached this goal and fulfilled my truth, for sin closed heaven and the door of mercy. Thus the Father graciously explained that He had made a way out of this dilemma by the provision of Jesus Christ: I will make of my Son a bridge...a bridge of the Word, my only begotten son. Catherine s analogy of Jesus as a bridge from earth to the Father very effectively communicates that man has a dilemma caused by sin, which separates us from God; that eternal life is a hope that is attainable; and that Jesus is the means of salvation. This gospel message we are to proclaim can be encapsulated in a simple but powerful diagram: a bridge illustration. The 14 verses on 19

How-To Evangelize / Gospel Invitations the diagram, when memorized, will enable you to talk through the various aspects of the gospel. In which conversations might the bridge diagram be most engaging? Testimony Weaving the points of the gospel message into your testimony and then reviewing the basic message at the end, coupled with a clear invitation, can be very effective and adaptable. In which conversations might your testimony be most engaging? Other resources: Soularium Dialogues: http://crupress.com/soularium Backstory: http://crupress.com/products/backstory The Four Spiritual Laws: http://www.gotquestions.org/four-spirituallaws.html Falling Plates Video: http://www.fallingplates.com The Golden Question Sometimes it is easy to walk someone through a pamphlet or set of Scripture passages without actually making an invitation. The invitation is the most important part: It makes the person respond, which can lead to a great conversation. Everyone deserves to be asked this question and to encounter Jesus. Pope Francis has said: I invite all Christians, everywhere, at this very 20

moment, to a renewed personal encounter with Jesus Christ, or at least an openness to letting him encounter them; I ask all of you to do this unfailingly each day. No one should think that this invitation is not meant for him or her, since no one is excluded from the joy brought by the Lord. So, how will you make an invitation? In The Ultimate Relationship, the golden question is: Would you like to invite Jesus to be at the center of your life? Other examples include: Does this prayer [written in the booklet] express your desire? (Cru s Backstory) Are you open to a relationship with Jesus Christ? Will you open the door to Jesus Christ today? What will that look like in your life? Write your own golden question: Share your golden questions with one another. Consider memorizing your golden question. Practice Spend 60 seconds praying that the Holy Spirit will open the heart of your partner and help them experience healing, hope, renewal, a new commitment, a deeper commitment, the baptism of the Holy Spirit, or whatever grace they need at this time. 21

How-To Evangelize / Gospel Invitations Take a few minute to review The Ultimate Relationship with the following objectives in mind: To help your partner encounter God through an invitation to a deeper commitment. (None of us is as close to God as we could be.) For you and your partner to gain familiarity and comfort sharing the gospel by using The Ultimate Relationship. Summary During this time, you should have: Read and prayed through Philip s gospel invitation in Acts 8:26 40. Reviewed the vision and why behind a gospel invitation. Reviewed the main parts of a gospel invitation. Reviewed sample golden questions and come up with one of your own. Practiced gospel invitations with one another. Reviewed additional ways to present the gospel Conclusion Remember, something always happens when you invite someone to encounter Jesus with the gospel. Good luck as you practice and improve at making invitations to the most important relationship in the world. 22

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How-To Evangelize Incarnational Evangelization GOAL To help you understand how to evangelize by becoming a gift of self, to learn action steps to assist others in growth, and to engage in conversations using the INVITE approach. 25

How-To Evangelize / Incarnational Evangelization INCARNATIONAL EVANGELIZATION Goal To help you understand how to evangelize by becoming a gift of self, to learn action steps to assist others in growth, and to engage in conversations using the INVITE approach. Optional Lectio Divina Before we get started, take some time to pray over St. Paul s words on sharing the gospel. First, read 1 Thessalonians 2:1 8. Second, reflect on the words that caught your attention. Third, pray from your heart and respond to what Jesus is saying to you. Fourth, rest in what God has told you and in His presence. 26

Discussion (These are sample questions; feel free to develop your own.) 1. What jumped out at you as your read 1 Thessalonians 2:1 8? 2. What are some of the things that St. Paul notes that the Thessalonians didn t do? 3. Why is it important that he reminds the Thessalonians about these things? 4. What does it mean to share not only the gospel of God, but our very selves? Vision: What Is Incarnational Evangelization? Incarnational evangelization can sound pretty complex at first, but let s break down each word. Incarnation Paragraph 461 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church gives us a description of the Incarnation: Taking up St. John s expression, The Word became flesh, the Church calls the incarnation the fact that the Son of God assumed a human nature in order to accomplish our salvation in it. Evangelization The Catechism says this about evangelization: Lay people also fulfill their prophetic mission by evangelization, that is, the proclamation of Christ by word and the testimony of life. For lay people, this evangelization acquires a specific property and peculiar efficacy 27

How-To Evangelize / Incarnational Evangelization because it is accomplished in the ordinary circumstance of the world (CCC 905). With this understanding, we can see incarnational evangelization as a sincere gift of self. It is living out St. Paul s words to the Thessalonians: So, being affectionately desirous of you, we were ready to share with you not only the gospel of God but also our own selves, because you had become very dear to us (1 Th 2:8). Who Should I Evangelize Incarnationally? The question now becomes, who should I evangelize incarnationally? First, identify four people with whom you have relationships of varying depths: Memory Jogger: acquaintances, Bible study members, family members, close friends, neighbors 28

Now that you have these people in mind, let s ask a couple of more questions. Name What might God want from them? What can I do? 29

How-To Evangelize / Incarnational Evangelization How Should I Evangelize Incarnationally? One of the key moments of evangelization is when you first meet someone: This is when incarnational evangelization begins. The acronym INVITE can help guide you to make a sincere gift of self in your conversations with others. Introduce Name Value (them as a person) Interest Tribe End or Evangelize Introduce: Extend your name to the other person first: Hi, I m... Your name is an extension of yourself. As Pope St. John Paul II tells us: Man, who is the only creature on earth which God willed for itself, cannot fully find himself except through a sincere gift of himself. Offering a simple hello and your name is the best approach strategy. You don t want to feel like you are developing a pick-up line. Name: What s your name? Learn their name and commit it to memory. Use it as many times as possible in the immediate conversation: It helps you build a connection with the person and sinks their name deeper into your memory. If their name fades from your mind during the encounter, ask it again and reinforce your own: One more time, your name was...? Thanks, I m... 30

Value them as a person: This is a critical how step. Recognize that each individual is a unique creation who has a story and a divine purpose. Reminding yourself that this person has value because of who they are in and of themselves makes meeting new people go much more smoothly. You can show this value by listening more than you talk! It s a small but profound way to be a gift to them. Interest: What are their interests? Ask about hobbies, sports, books, movies, or random the things that they enjoy. Seek to learn something new from every new person you meet. Look for things you hold in common and discuss them. Tribe: Ask about their family, hometown, or places they have lived. Asking about siblings can be less fraught than asking about parents, as sometimes questions about family can touch on sensitive situations, so keep your senses on high alert. If you hit something uncomfortable, tread lightly or try to move away from those topics until a friendship has matured to the level of deeper discussion and sharing, unless they want to dive in. Be prudent here. End or Evangelize: This step is critical! Ever met someone new where the initial conversation outlasted its comfort? These are awkward encounters, and suddenly they become challenging to continue or even end. A good indication that you have hit this point: if, after a pause, someone breaks the silence with a so, do you come here much? or you find yourself backtracking to the Interest or Tribe area. 31

How-To Evangelize / Incarnational Evangelization INVITE has a flow; going against the current can lead to a seemingly never-ending conversation. Avoid these feedback loops like the plague, as they may make one or both of you hesitant to connect again. Work hard to end smoothly without completely exhausting all the topics; everyone will walk away happier. Here s an easy way to wrap up: As the conversation begins to lag, look for an opportunity to announce the end: John, it was very nice to meet you! Maybe we can connect again in the future. (Could I get your number so I can give you a call when we are going to play basketball?) The Holy Spirit is always at work. Sometimes you might experience Him prompting you to share a part of your testimony, the message of the gospel, or some other invitation to encounter the Lord. Be open as Philip was, when the Spirit led him to the Ethiopian eunuch. You be the judge: They might be giving every indication of a need for hope in their life. An encounter with Jesus could just be the beginning. Could I share something with you that has made a big difference in my life? Optional Practice Find three to five people whom you haven t met before and try to use the INVITE method with them. This doesn t have to be forced; think of an event in the near future where you will be meeting people and try it then. 32

Summary During this time, you should have: Read and prayed with Paul s words in 1 Thessalonians 2:1 8. Reviewed What Is Incarnational Evangelization? Reviewed Who Should I Evangelize Incarnationally? Reviewed How Should I Evangelize Incarnationally? Practiced the INVITE method. Conclusion Incarnational evangelization is a great method of reaching out to others because it allows us to connect with them in a real and personal way. Just as Jesus shared His very self with the world, we are able to do the same. 33

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