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10 Questions to Diagnose the Evangelistic Health of Your Church
Christian Post ^ | 08/25/2012 | Thom S. Rainer

Posted on 08/25/2012 8:26:28 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Any good physician will make certain your physical exam includes at least three components. First, the doctor will want you to have thorough lab work. Second, all exams include a comprehensive look at your physical body. Third, the physician will ask you a series of questions that would lead him or her to know more about your overall physical and emotional health.

In my work with churches across America, I often ask a series of questions that help me assist the church to become more evangelistically focused. Recently, I took time to write down the questions I ask most often. Look at these ten questions to get at least some hints of the evangelistic health of your own church.

1. Are members more concerned about the lost than their own preferences and comfort? Listen to how church members talk to understand what their true priorities are.

2. Is the church led to pray for lost persons? Most churches are pretty good about praying for those who have physical needs. But do they pray for those who have the greatest spiritual need, a relationship with Jesus Christ?

3. Are the members of the church open to reaching people who don't look or act like them? The gospel breaks all racial, ethnic, and language barriers. Do the members seek to reach others? Do they rejoice when these people become a part of the church?

4. Do conflicts and critics zap the evangelistic energy of the church? An evangelistic church is a united church. A divided church is rarely evangelistic.

5. Do small groups and Sunday school classes seek to reach lost persons within their groups? Sunday school was once one of the most effective evangelistic tools in the church. Are the groups in your church evangelistic?

6. Is the leadership of the church evangelistic? The congregation will follow and emulate the priorities of the church leadership.

7. Do the sermons regularly communicate the gospel? They may not be evangelistic sermons in the classic sense, but all sermons should point people to Jesus.

8. Are there ministries in the church that encourage members to be involved in evangelistic outreach and lifestyle? You may be surprised to find how many members become evangelistic with a modest amount of training and equipping.

9. Have programs become ends in themselves rather than means to reach people? Perhaps a total ministry and program audit is in order.

10. Is there any process of accountability for members to be more evangelistic? That which is rewarded and expected becomes the priority of the congregation. After their imprisonment for sharing the gospel with others, Peter and John appeared before the Sanhedrin who demanded their silence. Listen to how the two Apostles, with their lives on the line, responded to their accusers: "But Peter and John answered them, 'Whether it's right in the sight of God for us to listen to you rather than to God, you decide; for we are unable to stop speaking about what we have seen and heard'" (Acts 4:19-20, HCSB).

I pray that more and more of our church members have the heart and attitude exemplified by Peter and John. May we be so motivated to share the gospel that we are unable to stop speaking about what we have seen and heard.

How would you assess the evangelistic health of your church? What questions would you ask for a good diagnosis?

-- Dr. Thom Rainer is president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.


TOPICS: Evangelical Christian; Ministry/Outreach; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: church; churchhealth; evangelism

1 posted on 08/25/2012 8:26:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Good article! My church here in Santa Clarita Ca. passes with flying colors.


2 posted on 08/25/2012 8:43:33 AM PDT by StayoutdaBushesWay (Every man dies, but not every man really lives.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Another guide: (with Bible connotations!)
 

The One true Church, and how to recognize it.

Use this guideline as a measure...

 

*It was founded by Jesus Christ Himself in Mt 16:18.
*It would be built on Simon Peter, Mt 16:18.
*It would be defended by GOD Himself, Mt 16:18-19.
*It would have authority given by Jesus Christ, Mt 16:19,18:17-18.
*It would be guided by the Holy Spirit who will dwell within it, Jn 14:15-17, Act 15:28,16:6.
*It would be one and undivided, Mk 3:24-25.
*It would have one fold and one shepherd, Jn 10:16.
*It would have Priests, Bishops, and Deacons, 1Tim 3:1-13.
*It must have the Holy Eucharist celebration, Jn 6:42-70, Act 2:42.
*It must be found in all nations, Mt 28:19.
*It must be found in all centuries, Mt 28:20.
*Jesus Christ said He would be with His Church every day, in every year, until the end of the world,   Mt 28:20. (This means no gaps in time.)


3 posted on 08/25/2012 8:46:10 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: SeekAndFind

1. Are you evangelizing the message God intends? How can you be sure?

2. Are your evangelists self selected or are they sent by someone in authority? What is the source of that authority? How do you know?


4 posted on 08/25/2012 9:40:07 AM PDT by Romulus
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To: SeekAndFind

ah yes, because Jesus said: come, follow me, and use modern marketing techniques to spread the word.


5 posted on 08/26/2012 7:13:06 PM PDT by LadyDoc
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To: SeekAndFind
1. yes
2. yes
3. yes
4. No
5. yes
6. yes
7. yes
8. yes
9. no
10.somewhat

thats in the Catholic Church of the pentecost -- Zesłania ducha Świętego

6 posted on 08/27/2012 7:21:36 AM PDT by Cronos (**Marriage is about commitment, cohabitation is about convenience.**)
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To: SeekAndFind
Listen to how church members talk to understand what their true priorities are.

I ask two questions when visiting a church. What they heard in the sermon and what have they read in their Bibles this past week. Tells me all I need to know...............
7 posted on 08/27/2012 7:28:38 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple ( (Lord, save me from some conservatives, they don't understand history any better than liberals.))
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To: Salvation
It would have Priests, Bishops, and Deacons, 1Tim 3:1-13.

I noticed you subtly introduced "priests" into your little list of church officials, which your own reference (1 Tim 3) restricts to elders (overseers, bishop) and deacons. The word priest is not even hinted at ... but you have inserted it.

8 posted on 08/27/2012 7:54:30 AM PDT by dartuser ("If you are ... what you were ... then you're not.")
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