BOOK 27 Evangelism Fitness Test

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A SAMPLE OF ENDORESMENTS The following are some of the endorsements for Julian’s 900+ page book called Evangelism: Strategies from Heaven In the War for Souls. Some people are daunted by such a big book so Julian made a small book out of each chapter of the 900+ page book. What you are about to read is just one of the chapters of the larger work.

David Cole, YWAM Campaigns Asia/Pacific Board of Regents Chairman University of the Nations.

“This book is one of the most in depth looks at what Evangelism really is (and what it isn’t) that I believe has been written in the last century. I have been so inspired in my own calling through its content and often use it as a text book for teaching and imparting to young leaders in YWAM training courses as well as throughout other parts of the Body of Christ. Thank you Julian not only for such a valuable resource as well as for modeling the outworking of its content in your own life over the past few decades.”

Pastor Mike Smith, Melbourne, Australia

“An incredible book that all pastors should read. I have been a Christian for 28 years and a pastor for many years, and when I picked up this book, I thought, I doubt this will teach me anything new about evangelism. I was so wrong. It has revolutionised my thinking. This is an incredible book that all pastors should read.”

Grant Buchanan LLB, B.Com, Auckland

“The best book I have ever read. I am a solicitor (54) and a partner in a law practice. I unhesitatingly give my endorsement for Julian s book. Indeed, I would rate it as the best book that I have ever read!” Grant Buchanan LLB, B.Com, Auckland

Michael Angulo, Pastor and Church Leader

“Truly a work of Ministerial art. I really like this book and every true evangelist will love it also. YOU ARE NOT GOING TO PUT IT DOWN, BUT WILL BE THINKING WHEN YOU ARE GOING TO READ IT AGAIN! A truly very well written book with good retrospective learning ideas. No true evangelist should be without this book. It is worth what it is worth and it will catapult you into great, deliberate PROVEN, ministry approach. Great book and I highly recommend it. Get this one, you won’t be disappointed!”


Julian Batchelor, M.ed (Hons), B.Th, Dip.T’Ching

The Evangelism Fitness Test

Copyright Julian Batchelor Evangelism Strategies International Press Auckland New Zealand

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Acknowledgements I owe a lot of thanks to a lot of people for the production of this Mini Series: Sheryl Kampenhout, who transferred a mountain of material from Power Point shows into Word documents and who served and encouraged me in such a loving and kind way; to Matthew Old, a faithful friend and fellow evangelist, who has been a Barnabas. He reached out his hands when the hills seemed steepest, loved me in spite of my failures, stimulated me with his sharp mind, and made me laugh when I wanted to cry; to Janice Teo, and her intercessory prayer team who are as vital to the ministry I direct as the heart is to the body; to the team of editors, including Ken Francis and Julie Belding; to all the financial supporters who have given so generously to me over the years. I especially want to thank Paul and Tina Richards, of Club Physical, owners of a gymnasium chain in Auckland, New Zealand, and Derek van Beynen, who have faithfully sponsored my ministry for over a decade. Few people have the privilege of being able to leave secular work to write and produce resources to further the cause of the evangelisation of the world, and to motivate and equip the Church to do the same. You, and all my other financial supporters, have made this possible; to those I live with who have not seen me for years because I have been locked away in my office writing, I give my sincere thanks. Special thanks to Neil Pollock. To Jenny Windeyer, the graphic artist, who designed the cover of the original 800 page book (which we’ve turned into this Mini Series), and to Jenny’s husband Drew for going beyond the call of duty so that Jenny could focus on this project; to faithful Bernie Anderson who has sacrificed and given way beyond what a leader would expect of a dedicated co-worker; to Eleanor Goodall and Sue and George Jeffrey who epitomise love and true friendship; to the team at ESI for keeping all the various aspects of the evangelism ministry moving forwards whilst I directed most of my time to write this Mini Book Series; for Dr Martyn Bowis who did all the programming for the electronic version of the gospel called “Proclaim it!”; for Henoch Kloosterboeror for producing all the brilliant

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drawings; Dr David Stewart, retired Principal of the Bible College of New Zealand for nearly two decades of encouragement and mentoring; Denise James and Anne Bartley, staff at the Bible College of New Zealand for helping with research; all those who have helped proof read the manuscript and given comment, particularly Dr Marie Sewell, Gill Donald, Gill Lukey, Donna Hansen, Ainslie Vines, Ann Hunter, and Miriam and Ted Martin; to the academic staff of the Bible College of New Zealand for giving me a grounding in theology; for all those who have given financially and sacrificially to pay for specific aspects of the publishing of this Mini Book Series; for my friend Ray Comfort, for his inspiration and encouragement. There are few evangelists today who have journeyed on the road of trial and tribulation to achieve breakthrough as Ray Comfort. For John Stott, the academic evangelist for his coaching and input via his many books. For all the people who we have trained in evangelism around the world who are out there doing it – you are the heroes in the battle for souls; for the many hundreds of pastors, leaders, and lay Christians around the globe who have contributed to my life as a Christian, and to this Mini Book Series; and finally, I thank Jesus Christ, whose amazing grace and love has inspired and kept me. All the revelations in this Mini Book Library about evangelism and the gospel were given by Him – to Him be all the glory.

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How To Read The Mini Books In This Library This Mini Book is one of a Library of 27 Mini Books. The Library is a detailed critique of the battle between light and darkness which is relentlessly raging all over the earth for the souls of men and women. The insights and revelations in each Mini Book are hierarchical i.e. Mini Book Two builds upon Mini Book One, Mini Book Three upon Mini Books One and Two, and so on. Hence, the ideal is to try and read all the Mini Books in the library in sequence. If you skip Mini Books, or even parts of Mini Books, you might miss something vital, and open yourself to misunderstanding or even defeat. Having said this, after you have read Mini Books One to Seven, which are the foundational books in the Library, each Mini Book is designed to stand alone. So, read Books One to Seven first. This is essential. With respect to evangelism, if you follow the advice I am giving here in the pages of each Mini Book, you’ll position yourself perfectly to be used by the Holy Spirit to glorify Jesus in ways you’d not imagined possible. How so? Read the 27 Mini Books in the library and find out. Along with Mini Books 1-7, I suggest you also purchase Mini Book 27, which is the “Evangelism Fitness Test.” This is a diagnostic survey which will tell you the extent to which you have been unwittingly influenced by the devil with respect to evangelism. Sit this test before you read anything. Then do the same test again after you have read all the Mini Books to check to see if all his devices have been thoroughly purged from your mind!

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The Evangelism Fitness Test

The Evangelism Fitness Test (EFT) Please take this test before and after you have read this Mini Book Series . My prayer is that as a result of your reading, your scores before and after will be remarkably different. I want the Mini Book Series to make you supremely fit to enter the battle for souls for the glory of God! You will remember in the Mini Book One, an analogy was drawn between evangelism and the smooth functioning of a car. I pointed out that to start an average car, and keep it going smoothly, hundreds of car parts must synchronise and work together perfectly. If just one critical part malfunctions (e.g. the fuel pump), the car stops. From this analogy it’s easy to see that not all parts are critical (e.g. the windscreen wiper on the passenger’s side). But, when all parts are working perfectly, the car feels and drives like new. By using this analogy, I want you to see the parallels with evangelism. Every person in your church is like a car, and every device of the devil will cause any of the cars in your church to malfunction. If you can eliminate all the malfunctions in all the cars, they will all purr. If we eliminate all the devil’s devices, the Christians in our church will begin to fly in evangelism, and you will have helped turn the tide in the battle for souls. The more devilish devices you 7


identify and eliminate, the better your chance of mobilising all the people in your church for evangelism. And the more people in your church who purr in evangelism, the better the chance of creating a truly explosive evangelistic church! The ideal is to have everyone in our church score 100 percent. Please be aware that people in your church who score poorly can negatively affect the evangelism performance of others in the church. The intention of the EBFT test is to diagnose your thinking about evangelism. If I can help you think biblically about evangelism, there is a greater chance that you will activate for it personally. When you take this test for the first time, many of the terms and phrases used will be unfamiliar to you. Please try to answer the questions anyway. When you get to the end of the Mini Book Series and re-sit the same test, I think you will be pleasantly surprised at how your reading has prepared you to activate for personal evangelism in the war for souls. Critical questions: Some questions are like the critical parts of a car. If you get these wrong your car just won’t start i.e. you’ll have little chance of mobilising yourself for personal evangelism. If you are a leader, the consequences of getting a critical question wrong are more severe. Each of the critical questions is worth 5 points, so take special care when you see these. Not so critical questions: Other questions are, like the windscreen wiper on the passenger’s side, not so critical. If you get one or two of these questions wrong, they will still affect the performance of your car but they will not stop it completely. However, if you get a number wrong (say more than five), your evangelism car will grind to a complete stop in no time. Each of these questions varies in weighting from 1 to 5. The higher the score, the more serious is the potential problem for evangelism. 8


Proviso: Having said this, I think all the questions ought to have a five point rating! As you read through the questions, I am sure you will agree. So please don’t get hung up on a particular weighting. You are allowed to disagree with the rating I have given each question. Instructions: Answer each question in sequence, by giving your first gut response. Place a tick in one of the boxes provided for each question. For example: 2.

If we don’t feel particularly victorious in our Christian lives, we cannot proclaim the gospel effectively.

Agree

Disagree

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At the end, mark your test using the answer sheet provided. You will notice when you are marking that we have pointed out (made bold) the critical questions (i.e. the questions that are like the fuel pump on your car). If you fail any questions, please refer to the appropriate Mini Book for clarification. The appropriate sections are noted beside each question in the answer section. The answers to some questions might not be clear cut. With these questions, place a tick in the box which you believe is either mostly right or mostly wrong, or with which you generally agree or generally disagree. No. QUESTIONS / STATEMENTS

Response

1.

To evangelise is simply to spread or proclaim the gospel.

Agree

Disagree

2.

If we don’t feel victorious in our Christian lives, we cannot proclaim the gospel effectively.

Agree

Disagree

3.

It is impossible to share the gospel effectively with total strangers.

Agree

Disagree

4.

True evangelism will always confront the person listening about something, otherwise it cannot be the whole gospel which is being proclaimed.

Agree

Disagree

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5.

If a church leader models personal evangelism, this will almost guarantee that most of the people under him or her will follow suit.

Yes

No

6.

Using tools to proclaim the gospel reduces evangelism to a formula, and using formulas in evangelism reduces effectiveness.

Agree

Disagree

7.

Non-Christians can be saved by someone or something other than Jesus Christ.

Agree

Disagree

8.

If I don’t observe a sign or a wonder when I preach the gospel, this is an indication that the gospel being preached is incomplete.

Agree

Disagree

9.

Leading a good life can rightly be equated with evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

TOTAL FOR PAGE ONE 10.

It is the task of the Christian giving the gospel to convict the non-Christian listening of the truth of the message.

Agree

Disagree

11.

The content of the gospel message we are to speak to non-Christians cannot be defined.

Agree

Disagree

12.

When we die our souls do not live on consciously in either heaven or hell. They are annihilated.

Agree

Disagree

13.

Jesus taught the disciples in Mark 4:26-29 to expect a time delay between someone hearing the gospel and their conversion.

Agree

Disagree

14.

The skill to become effective in personal evangelism can be learned by virtually anyone who is willing.

Agree

Disagree

15.

Central to God’s plan “A” for the evangelising of the world is the strategy of mobilising all Christians for personal evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

16.

All of the six steps in the process of drawing a nonChristian to Christ (i.e. Ploughing, Sowing, Watering, Growing, Harvesting, and Discipling) are evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

17.

Would you say, as a result of reading this Mini Book Series , that you now have a good grasp of the difference between “other gospels” and “the gospel”?

Yes

Not sure

18.

Christian scholars and leaders can help us understand the Bible better.

Agree

Disagree

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19.

The simple gospel message cannot effectively penetrate the post-modern mind.

Agree

Disagree

20.

It would be irresponsible to give the gospel to a nonChristian and not personally follow that person up with a phone call, a home visit, or some literature.

Agree

Disagree

21.

To present the gospel to non-Christians is an act of Christian love.

Agree

Disagree

22.

If you are a leader, it is wise to wait until your people say they are ready for evangelism before you attempt to activate them.

Agree

Disagree

23.

In order to say the whole gospel has been proclaimed, the gospel message must cover four areas of content: a. Why we must be saved. b. How Jesus can save us. c. What we must do to be saved. d. The cost of discipleship.

Agree

Disagree

24.

Positive distractions can subtly hinder Christians from evangelising.

Agree

Disagree

TOTAL FOR PAGE TWO 25.

When non-Christians discover they are going to hell, God will often use this knowledge to move them powerfully towards the point of conversion.

Agree

Disagree

26.

“Sharing one’s faith” and “evangelism” are not always the same thing.

Agree

Disagree

27.

The whole Bible, called the wide and general gospel, could rightly be called “the gospel.” However, the gospel we are to proclaim to non-Christians (e.g. Mark 16:15) is a carefully crafted salvation message from within the wide and general gospel. This gospel is called the sharply defined New Testament gospel.

Agree

Disagree

28.

Mixing with Christians who are active in personal evangelism will positively and powerfully affect my efforts to mobilise for evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

29.

God is going to save only those people He has predestined for salvation. Conclusion: We don’t need to evangelise. God will save them anyway.

Agree with

Disagree with

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conclusion conclusion


30.

The Greek word automate means ‘all by itself.’

Agree

Disagree

31.

Sharing the gospel will not be effective unless I first do a good deed for the person I am to share with.

Agree

Disagree

32.

When I evangelise, I am worshipping Jesus.

Agree

Disagree

33.

Wanting to “keep the peace” and not offend anyone can cause us to water down the gospel.

Agree

Disagree

34.

I believe our faith is a private matter and that we should not talk about it in public.

Agree

Disagree

35.

Social action can quite rightly be called evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

36.

Evangelists (those with the Ephesians 4:11-14 gift of evangelism) wake up every day feeling eager to reach people with the gospel.

True

False

37.

Proclaiming the gospel is one of the most potent ways of bringing glory to Jesus Christ.

Agree

Disagree

38.

To reach unreached people groups with the gospel and establish an indigenous church in each group is the first priority of the mission of the Christian Church.

Agree

Disagree

39.

The evangelism priority of the Christian Church is to present the gospel clearly and lovingly to every person in every people group, doing our best to ensure they understand it.

Agree

Disagree

40.

Are you able to explain the difference between the wide and general gospel and the sharply-defined New Testament gospel?

Yes

No

TOTAL FOR PAGE THREE 41.

Are you able to explain the difference between the words, works, and effects of the gospel?

Yes

No

42.

The main task of a Christian who has the gift of evangelism is to equip everyone else in the Church, who does not have the gift, to evangelise.

Agree

Disagree

43.

If I feel less than competent in evangelism and afraid of opposition from non-Christians, this is an indication God is saying, “I don’t have to do evangelism.”

Agree

Disagree

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44.

Walking alongside non-Christians and befriending them can rightly be called discipleship.

Agree

Disagree

45.

Everyone who gives a personal testimony is evangelising.

Agree

Disagree

46.

Christians can lose the ability to relate to non-Christians.

Agree

Disagree

47.

There is a vast difference between simple exposure to the gospel and hearing and understanding it.

Agree

Disagree

48.

Personal evangelism is not the responsibility and privilege of all believers.

Agree

Disagree

49.

Defining evangelism as the winning of souls severely hinders evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

50.

Could you explain the difference between normal and non-normal evangelism?

Yes

No

51.

Would you say that the culture of your church is evangelistic? In other words, if a visitor to your church was to ask random people in your church the question, ‘what is the most important passion of your pastor and the leadership, would ‘Evangelism’ consistently feature in the answers?

Yes

No

52.

Mobilising mega-church leaders and Bible college Board Chairpersons for evangelism is a key for mobilising the rest of the Christian Church.

Agree

Disagree

53.

It is quite possible to reap a great harvest from a field not sown with seed.

Agree

Disagree

54.

Christians who say they are too busy to evangelise are too busy.

Agree

Disagree

55.

With the six step process of drawing nonChristians to Christ, could you explain the difference between ploughing, sowing, watering, growing, harvesting and discipling?

Yes

No

Agree

Disagree

TOTAL FOR PAGE FOUR 56.

Evangelism is a process.

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57.

It is my responsibility to get training for personal evangelism, not the responsibility of my pastor to get it for me.

Agree

Disagree

58.

Experiencing personal discomfort in the Christian life Agree is a normal part of being a committed follower of Jesus.

Disagree

59.

It is okay to have a private revelation from God (e.g. “God has told me not to do evangelism.”) which contradicts the clear teaching of the Bible (i.e. “Go into the world and proclaim the gospel”).

Agree

Disagree

60.

Leaders at every level can make or break the possibility of evangelising the world.

Agree

Disagree

61.

“When I feel fearful of doing evangelism, this is God speaking to me, telling me I am not to do it.”

Agree

Disagree

62.

The strategy of deliberately making friends with non-Christian in order to bring them to church is highly desirable and ought to be encouraged. However, making a friendship with a nonChristian, in and of itself, is not evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

63.

Any discipleship program which does not include on-going training for personal evangelism is a deficient discipleship program.

Agree

Disagree

64.

Evangelism is an event within a process.

Agree

Disagree

65.

A decline in the number of Christians in the West, and the decline in belief in God among non-Christians, is closely related to a decline in Christians doing personal evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

66.

Is it wrong to define evangelism as “every activity which brings a non-Christian person closer to the point of salvation” ?.

Yes

No

67.

God does not promise to follow up every seed of the gospel which has been well planted.

Agree

Disagree

68.

Could you show someone else how to proclaim the gospel to a non-Christian?

Yes

No

69.

Using the Law is essential in evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

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70.

St Francis of Assisi did not say “Go into the world and preach the gospel, and if all else fails, use words.”

Agree

Disagree

TOTAL FOR PAGE FIVE 71.

Making a point of doing personal evangelism regularly is legalism.

Agree

Disagree

72.

We can safely presume everyone in a typical church knows the biblical definitions of “evangelism” and “the gospel”.

Agree

Disagree

73.

When we evangelise, we appeal to the mind and the conscience of the non-Christian in order to access their heart, which must be regenerated.

Yes

No

74.

It is important that non-Christians understand our gospel messages.

Agree

Disagree

75.

Churches can increase their effectiveness in evangelism Agree by regularly showing a concise say-it-all-at-one-time gospel message as part of the church program.

Disagree

76.

The greatest evangelists eventually completely lose all their fear of doing personal evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

77.

God is looking for leaders who have a Kingdom view of evangelism. That is, they will happily sow time and resources into the harvest field of the world, even if the fruit of their efforts ends in the growth of the church of another.

Agree

Disagree

78.

It is critically important to personally ‘plough’ the ground of the hearts of non-Christians and to ‘water’ the seed of the gospel after it has been planted by you.

Agree

Disagree

79.

Witnessing and evangelism are the same thing

Agree

Disagree

80.

Is the leadership of your church accountable to anyone else in your church for their personal evangelism? (If you are not a leader, answer for yourself)

Yes

No

81.

The highest motive for evangelising is to obey God.

True

False

82.

Appealing to the mind by being clear and logical in our presentation of the gospel is extremely important.

Agree

Disagree

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83.

If my motives are not right when I evangelise, the gospel will not be effective.

Agree

Disagree

84.

The highest motive for doing evangelism is to love people.

Agree

Disagree

85.

The main thrust of the teaching of Jesus is active evangelism, where we go to the lost and present the gospel to them in their world.

Agree

Disagree

TOTAL FOR PAGE SIX 86.

We have no hope of evangelising the world unless we start going to complete strangers to present the gospel to them.

Yes

No

87.

When the gospel is proclaimed and there is no immediate result (i.e. an immediate conversion), the exercise was a waste of time and resources.

Agree

Disagree

88.

Mixing only with non-evangelising Christians can Agree negatively affect my efforts to mobilise for evangelism.

Disagree

89.

Prayer, intercession, fasting and other spiritual disciplines are legitimate substitutes for evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

90.

“It is hypocritical to pray for the lost, yet not go to them personally with the gospel, the means which God has appointed for their salvation.” (Spurgeon and C.T Studd)

Agree

Disagree

91.

The topic of hell is an important part of the gospel.

Agree

Disagree

92.

Is serious on-going training in personal evangelism happening in your church?

Yes

No

93.

If all non-Christians hear from Christians is “Jesus loves you,” we are deceiving them about their standing before God.

Agree

Disagree

94.

With free wheeling evangelism (as opposed to using good tools) it’s more difficult to get around to presenting the whole gospel.

Agree

Disagree

95.

The priority of the Christian Church is to evangelise the world for the glory of God.

Agree

Disagree

96.

Not all “Christian mission” is evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

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97.

It is vitally important to invest heavily in overseas missions and missionaries but not as a substitute for evangelising our own Jerusalem. In fact, according to Jesus, evangelising our Jerusalem ought to take priority. It is not either/or. It’s both.

Agree

Disagree

98.

The term “friendship evangelism” often leads to confusion about what evangelism actually is.”

Yes

No

99.

Drawing non-Christians to God is a team event where only some in a typical church need to activate for evangelism.

Agree

Disagree

Agree

Disagree

100. Pseudo converts hinder evangelism. TOTAL FOR PAGE SEVEN

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Scoring BEFORE reading this Mini Book Series

Scoring AFTER reading this Mini Book Series

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Total Score

320

Total score

320

Scoring No.

Response Points Response

Points

Mini Book Reference

1.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

3

2.

Agree

0

Disagree

1

10

3.

Agree

0

Disagree

4

13

4.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

17, device 41

5.

Yes

5

No

0

14,15,16,17,18,19

6.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

19, device 61

7.

Agree

0

Disagree

3

16, device 37

8.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

17, device 42

9.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

10, device 20

10.

Agree

0

Disagree

3

Appendix 1

11.

Agree

0

Disagree

5

5,6

12.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

17, device 45

13.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

13

14.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

10

15.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

7

16.

Agree

0

Disagree

3

11

17.

Yes

1

Not sure

0

5,6

18.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

4,5,6

19.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

18, device 49

18


20.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

13

21.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

10, device 25

22.

Agree

0

Disagree

3

17, device 40

23.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

5,6

24.

Agree

1

Disagree

0

19, device 55

25.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

18, device 51

26.

Agree

2

Disagree

0

4, device 8

27.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

5,6

28.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

19, device 54

29.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

16, device 35

30.

Agree

1

Disagree

0

13

31.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

10,13

32.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

23

33.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

5

34.

Agree

0

Disagree

4

10, device 22

35.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

3

36.

True

0

False

2

10

37.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

23

38.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

5, device 9

39.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

5, device 9

40.

Yes

2

No

0

5, device 13

41.

Yes

4

No

0

5, device 12

42.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

3

43.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

8

44.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

17, device 46

45.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

18, device 47

46.

Agree

1

Disagree

0

19, device 57

47.

Agree

1

Disagree

0

19, device 59

48.

Agree

0

Disagree

5

5

49.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

4, device 3

50.

Yes

1

No

0

4, device 6

51.

Yes

4

No

0

5

52.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

15

19


53.

Agree

0

Disagree

3

13

54.

Agree

1

Disagree

0

7

55.

Yes

1

No

0

11

56.

Agree

0

Disagree

5

3,11

57.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

7

58.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

10, device 23

59.

Agree

0

Disagree

3

10, device 24

60.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

14,15,16,17,18,19

61.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

9

62.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

3,22

63.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

8

64.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

11

65.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

2

66.

Yes

3

No

0

3, device 4

67.

Agree

0

Disagree

3

13

68.

Yes

4

No

0

8

69.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

Mini Book 27, Appendix 1

70.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

10, device 19

71.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

16, device 29

72.

Agree

0

Disagree

3

3,5

73.

Yes

5

No

0

13

74.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

13

75.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

19, device 58

76.

Agree

0

Disagree

2

9

77.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

13

78.

Agree

1

Disagree

0

11

79.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

4, device 10

80.

Yes

5

No

0

19, device 64

81.

True

0

False

1

23

82.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

23

83.

Agree

0

Disagree

1

13

84.

Agree

0

Disagree

1

23

85.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

16, device 31

20


86.

Yes

5

No

0

6,13,16,19,20

87.

Agree

0

Disagree

3

16, device 31

88.

Agree

1

Disagree

0

19, device 54 &57

89.

Agree

0

Disagree

4

16, device 38

90.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

11,16, device 38

91.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

17, device 45

92.

Yes

5

No

0

7,17,19

93.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

18, device 52

94.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

18, device 61

95.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

23

96.

Agree

5

Disagree

0

4

97.

Agree

3

Disagree

0

19, device 62

98.

Agree

4

Disagree

0

22

99.

Agree

0

Disagree

4

4, device 7

100. Agree

4

Disagree

0

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What to do if you did not achieve a perfect score: Please go back to the appropriate parts of the Mini Book Series for clarification and try to work towards a perfect score. If you are a leader of a church or Christian organisation, aim to bring all your people to the place where they receive a perfect score. We have produced home group studies on DVD, with workbooks, to help you bring your whole church to the place where they are thinking biblically about evangelism. The studies conclude with practical training in how to evangelise. If you would like to purchase a copy of these, please go to www.esisite.com or email to julianbatchelor@xtra.co.nz. Tracts, tools, and teaching DVDs are also available to help you deliver the gospel lovingly, graciously, and uncompromisingly. A copy of the Evangelism Fitness Test can be downloaded from www.esisite.com.

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The Full List Of Books In ‘The Truth About Evangelism’ Mini Series Book One

Evangelism Lost! Exposing The True State Of Evangelism In Today’s Church

Book Two Seven Deadly Motives Exposing How The Enemy Is Shutting Down Evangelism.

Book Three

The Sorrowful Collapse Of The Great Commission- A Dangerous Redefining Of Evangelism

Book Four Evangelism Redefined? Six Subtle Yet Devastating Redefinitions Of Evangelism

Book Five Confusion Busters 7 Things You Should Know About The Gospel Message

Book Six

Six Ways To Move From Gospel Confusion To Gospel Clarity

Book Seven

The Evangelisation Of The World Is The Ulimate Purpose Of The Church. 7 Irrefutable Reasons It Is Time To Prioritise

Book Eight

A Gift, A Call, Or A Commission. Are All Christians Commanded To Evangelise

Book Nine

12 Keys To Fearless Evangelism In The 21St Century

Book Ten Take Them Down. 12 Road Blocks And How To Get Through Them

Book Eleven

The Key To Victory. Start Viewing Evangelism As An Event, Not A Process

Book Twelve

Confidence In The Gospel, Come Back! Four Essential Steps To Reclaiming Lost Ground!

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Book Thirteen Prepare To Be Amazed! What Jesus Really Taught About Evangelism!

Book Fourteen

What Leaders Must Do To Cause A Resurgence In World Evangelism

Book Fifteen

A Plan Of Action To Cause A Resurgence In World Evangelism

Book Sixteen

Church Leaders! This Is Your Time To Step Up! (Part 1)

Book Seventeen

Church Leaders! This Is Your Time To Step Up! (Part 2)

Book Eighteen

Church Leaders! This Is Your Time To Step Up! (Part 3)

Book Nineteen

Church Leaders! This Is Your Time To Step Up! (Part 4)

Book Twenty Church Leaders! This Is Your Time To Step Up! (Part 5)

Book Twenty One

Climb On Board! 4 Reasons Why Doing Evangelism Will Help Create A Better World!

Book Twenty Two

Devastation! How Pseudo-Conversions Hinder Evangelism And What You Can Do To Stop The Rot!

Book Twenty Three

“Friendship evangelism.” What’s good about it, and what’s heretical?

Book Twenty Four

Unholy Grief! Five Ways Evangelists With The Gift Can Grieve The Holy Spirit

Book Twenty Five

The Highest Motive For Doing Evangelism? You’ll Be Amazed What The Bible Teaches! Conclusion

Book Twenty Six Appendix One : If We Fail To Evangelise, We Fail. Period. By Dr K.P. Yohannan

Appendix Two : The Pastor Evangelist. By Dr. Roger S. Greenway

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Appendix Three : True Gospel Must Be Heard, By Kevyn Harris

Appendix Four : This We Believe Signatories

Appendix Five : Device 84. “I don’t like being told to do evangelism!”

Book Twenty Seven The Evangelism Fitness Test

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