Reaction from a regular reader: Thanks for this helpful and practical article on evangelism. I have to confess I have assumed that our churches would know what evangelism is, but, your take has me reconsidering my assumptions. Keep up the good work."
Yes, we must be careful about assumptions. Particularly 60-40-20 people may no longer be on the leading edge of commitment to true evangelism. They have become too comfortable and do not see the preChristians around them, but only the people they have known in and through their church. (60 or more years old, 40 or more years a Christian and church member, and 20 more years members of their current church.)
Reaction from a regular reader: Thanks for this helpful and practical article on evangelism. I have to confess I have assumed that our churches would know what evangelism is, but, your take has me reconsidering my assumptions. Keep up the good work."
Yes, we must be careful about assumptions. Particularly 60-40-20 people may no longer be on the leading edge of commitment to true evangelism. They have become too comfortable and do not see the preChristians around them, but only the people they have known in and through their church. (60 or more years old, 40 or more years a Christian and church member, and 20 more years members of their current church.)
Excellent article, George! And a great trip in nostalgia with the Chicago picture!
Thanks, Dan! Yeah the Chicago song really seemd to fit the theme of the post.