Course


52400 Personal Evangelism (Level 1)


Speaker: Sumner Wemp

Description: Have you ever wondered how to share the Gospel with others so that they too might know the joy of having their sins forgiven and begin a new relationship with Jesus Christ as Savior? This Course on Personal Evangelism is instructive and practical. What should one share with a person on how to become a Christian? What verses of Scripture are very helpful to share in witnessing? How does one start a witnessing conversation? What can one do to assure success? How do you convey the Gospel to someone of a different religion? Dr. Sumner Wemp does a masterful job at clearly presenting a proven method that anyone can personalize and incorporate. Dr. Wemp served on staff at Moody Bible Institute and Liberty University, and was President of Southeastern Bible College. He pastored and spent many years in evangelism and he also authored numerous books and Gospel tracts. He went home to heaven in December of 2012.

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There are 8 lessons in this course.

Lesson 1

This lesson looks at the motives for personal evangelism. Are your motives biblical?


Lesson 2

This lesson looks at the essentials for a person who does evangelism.


Lesson 3

This lesson looks at the principles of soul winning.


Lesson 4

Worried about how to approach someone with the Gospel? This lesson looks at how to get started in witnessing.


Lesson 5

This lesson looks at a method of sharing the Gospel called the Roman’s Road. Dr Wemp will take some basic verses from the Bible and show you how to share the Gospel with the lost.


Lesson 6

Ever wondered what it was like to lead someone to Christ? This lesson looks more in-depth into how to present the Gospel.


Lesson 7

This lesson covers the promises of success in witnessing.


Lesson 8

Dr Wemp brings this course to a close with some practical lessons to learn in witnessing, such as how to handle the atheist or a person in a cult.


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