THE DOS AND DON’T OF EVANGELISM

Prophet Ocran preaching

WEEKLY TEACHING
TOPIC:
DO AND DON’TS OF EVANGELISM

By Prophet Frederick Ocran

THE DOs and DON’Ts OF EVANGELISM

  1. Brush your teeth before going out to evangelize.
    The reason is that you might have eaten food like salted fish which is known as “KAKO” in the Ghanaian parlance or any other food and since you will open your mouth to talk the scent must be refreshing.
  2. Dress decently but not too overlooking.
    It can be something simple but good.
    If you are a lady,  make sure your hair is in good condition, and if a man, ensure the same.
  3. Don’t go out to evangelize looking into the soup and stew of people.
    If you get there and they are cooking move on and come back later.
    The reason is that some people feel their soup or stew is not up to standard and may feel inferior.
  4. Don’t use so many quotations in evangelism.
    The reason is that people are already burdened with problems and can easily forget too many quotations.
    IF POSSIBLE USE STORIES OR PARABLES. This is what Jesus Christ did.
  5. Pray these prayers before going;

a. Spirit of Descerning

b. Spirit of Knowledge

c. Spirit of Wisdom

d. Spirit of Healing

e. Spirit of Prophecy.

  1. Let the person take Jesus Christ as his or her Lord and Savior.

We say bye to October.
JISMO….. Jesus!
JISMO….. Jesus!! Jesus!!
JISMO ….. Jesus In School Movement!!!
HAPPY NEW MONTH ❤️
Reach on my platform for any discussion.
Bye. I’m humbled.
Thank You

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Patrick O'Courageous Aryee is the #1 Return-On-Education devotee and a zillion times brewing author of more stories of shocks after college that emanate from his personal experience. He is a content creation buff who started venting with his "ink-stands" because the leeway got blocked. He has spent 16 years working as a testing creature—if he could be a guinea pig— testing every strand of knowledge he tastes in every fleeting moment. He graduated professionally as a Journalist on September 2016—trained at the Radio Broadcast Development Foundation (RABODEF). He's studying B.A English Language (U.E.W), and currently working on an Arizona State University, USA, and a UNDP-engineered program— the Thunderbird School of Global Management, aiming at learning a new thing, at least, a string about social entrepreneurship to boost his current project. Patrick O Aryee's writing journey is an essential part of his knowledge-testing project, career transition, and creating an exit strategy as a learner: A project through The New Millennium Expert (TNME) Foundation. His deep knowledge of fusing gifts, profession, and problem-solving gave him the capacity to add authentic details to his poetry collection, Thriller Memuna. Thriller Memuna is his first book, but he has honed his literary skills by writing popular blog posts. These blog posts appear on his website and on other websites that cater to the interests of talent, profession, and problem-solving.

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