On a
recent missions visit to Russia
I had the great pleasure to visit and preach at the evening and morning
meetings at the thriving and rapidly expanding New
Life Church
in Kirov , Russia . During that Sunday God
moved powerfully over the congregation where many souls were saved. Glory to
God!
I spent
two days with Pastor Alexander and his wife discussing in depth about his
church, evangelism and related subjects. At one point in our talks I asked him,
“Why do you believe that your church has grown so quickly?”
I must
admit I expected an answer that would bowl me over. However the answer was very
simple and to the point. “Oh, we encourage our members to invite their
families, friends and work colleagues to church”. I thought to myself, “We do that
at out church”. The truth is that many churches do the same as well.
I wanted
to discover if there was anything different about the way that they went about doing
this so I asked him exactly what the church did. What he told me may come
across as radical, or could even make you feel under pressure if your church
adopted the same programme.
What was
undeniable when I was there was seeing the love and passion in the people as a
whole to win souls for Christ. The church had what I believed was an
evangelistic lifestyle. This stemmed right from the top to the bottom and
Pastor Alexander exemplified this.
The
question I want to ask you is, “Shouldn’t all of our churches be like that?”
“Then, leaving her water jar, the woman went back to the town
and said to the people, “Come, see a man who
told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Messiah?” They came out of the
town and made their way toward him” John
4: 28-30
Key Point: All churches should have an evangelistic
lifestyle so that the lost can find Christ. Otherwise how will they find out
about Him?
The scripture
above really is a true representation of what we should do as believers in Christ.
Thinking about it, the lady didn’t need to be told by Jesus to go and bring
people to Him. Rather she was so impacted by what He said that she immediately
went off to encourage others to meet him.
So then what
is the method that this growing church uses? Is it just simply asking and inviting
people along to meetings? Yes it is, but the difference is that go about it in a
planned and strategic way.
From what I
gathered there are four important key elements to their activities. Are the
methods really different from your own church’s evangelistic activities?
Encouragement and training: The first area that the leaders in
the church concentrate on is to encourage and train people in simple and
effective ways to invite people to church meetings. Pastor Alexander made the
point that they don’t train people to preach at people because it can put up
barriers and make it difficult to go back to the person in the future.
Added to that,
the person who invites people will clearly be showing that their life has
changed and from that comes an enthusiasm for people to hear the good news.
List writing: The second element involves
writing a list of people including, family, friends work colleagues and
acquaintances. On completion of this the list is broken down to months with
contacts placed in each month.
Some of these
months may involve using the church calendar for periods like Easter and Christmas.
In addition there are Mothers’ Day and Fathers’ Day meetings, outreaches,
special events, guest speakers, men’s events, ladies’ events, youth, and
children’s meetings.
Praying: This is very important and links in with the prepared list.
The people in the church then pray regarding the people being invited each
month. This provides a prayerful focus for the people written on the list.
Church leaders and house group members join in with the prayers for the lost. In
addition to this the church holds all night prayer meetings five nights a week
from 11pm to 6am from Mondays to Fridays every week.
Having thought
about this, it in all likelihood this section explains the rapid growth of the
church.
Strategic and planned invitations: Finally the fourth part of the
plan, involves inviting the people whose names were initially listed, placed
into months and prayed for. Prayer makes a way for this as the church members
use a proven method of asking people to come along to meetings.
Having looked
at this, the three elements of encouragement, training and making a specific plan of
invitation backed up by regular prayer, makes the difference. It was refreshing
to be in a church where there was an overall passion for the lost.
I personally
learned a lot from being there.
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