When I became a Christian at the age of 21 with a lot of water under that bridge, I did what the Church into which I stumbled off the street did. I was baptized on the Sunday October 19, 1975 and by the end of the week I was going downtown “street witnessing” with the rest of mostly ex-hippies (as I was).
If I think back twenty years ago at the time when you were in Europe, I would say by then the world had changed and evangelism changed with it. There are some who believe the former tactics are still valid. I am not one of them.
Really appreciate that glimpse of your story, Ian. The world has certainly changed! As far as what approaches to sharing Jesus are most effective today, I guess that’s what we’re all trying to figure out.
When I became a Christian at the age of 21 with a lot of water under that bridge, I did what the Church into which I stumbled off the street did. I was baptized on the Sunday October 19, 1975 and by the end of the week I was going downtown “street witnessing” with the rest of mostly ex-hippies (as I was).
If I think back twenty years ago at the time when you were in Europe, I would say by then the world had changed and evangelism changed with it. There are some who believe the former tactics are still valid. I am not one of them.
Really appreciate that glimpse of your story, Ian. The world has certainly changed! As far as what approaches to sharing Jesus are most effective today, I guess that’s what we’re all trying to figure out.