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evangelism
"i Agree with" evangelistic campaign
The basic idea is that one Christian student is selected
to be the figurehead for the week, and this student
writes a statement of faith to be published in the school
newspaper. Meanwhile, the Christian community on that
campus wears brightly colored t-shirts stating “I
Agree With …”, and signs and flyers are
posted throughout the campus posing the question “DO
YOU AGREE WITH…?”
Subsequent statements are printed in the school newspaper
signed by student athletes, leaders, and professors.
A huge chalkboard is strategically placed on campus
asking people on one side to write why they agree with
whoever the figurehead is, and the other side asking
why they don’t agree with that person. In addition,
a table (or several tables) is strategically located
on campus disseminating more information about the person
everyone is agreeing with, as well as offering information
about becoming a
Christian (4 Spiritual Laws).
As a result, Christians are given countless opportunities
to share their faith with classmates, roommates, floor
mates, and friends as everyone becomes curious about
who the mystery person is, and especially about why
everyone agrees with him or her.
"I
Agree With" Informational Packet ( Abode
pdf)
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