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Within both Christianity and Jewish evangelism ministries, the main objective of the group is to convert others into Christianity and Judaism, respectively. While different denominations of the evangelism ministry go about this process in many different ways, the basic structure still remains the same.

There is a minister who is primarily involved in an evangelistic ministry and is known as an evangelist. Along with that, there are vocational evangelists. The majority of churches encourage all their laypeople to get involved in this ministry. This further allows them to share their faith and leanings with others. Here mentioned are the different types of evangelists you can find.

Bringers Of Good News

The word evangelist is derived from the ‘Evangelion,’ a Greek word that means to bring good news. While such ministries often implement a range of methodologies, all of their efforts are on one main task, which is to proclaim the good news or gospel.

While the separate denominations often differ in how they define proclaiming the gospel, irrespective of the denomination, their main objective is to attract people to their religion.

Mass Evangelism

For several followers, the term evangelist beings to mind mass recruits. Most evangelists still conduct their ministries as itinerant or travelling ministers or hold city-wide crusades outdoors.

These events are mainly driven towards offering their learning and messages to a number of people in a single sitting. Nowadays, however, there are many new ways to connect to a mass without having to set up meetings. You can use a social media platform or try using mass channels like the radio or TV.

Personal Evangelism

You will find a number of churches that encourage their members to promote sharing their learning with others, but on a personal level. This process is often called witnessing. Several churches have formal evangelism ministries where members are called to teach them about how to share their preaching and send them to speak to others.

On the other hand, certain other churches encourage a system called ‘friendship evangelism.’ Here, they share their learning with people who already have relationships or friendships.

These are some of the most common methods of sharing the learning and preaching of Judaism. If you are interested in evangelism or are trying to learn how to do it, you can contact your nearest church. They are keen on finding new followers who can help them share their religion.

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