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Dallas Willard suggested that, if the modern church made genuine disciples, evangelism would mostly take care of itself. Instead, evangelical churches adopt various training programs, continually expressing frustration at the lack of participation from their congregations. Perhaps we're missing the bigger picture, both in our modern definition of "evangelism" and the deeper reasons why it may not be happening the way some think it should.
Kyle and Brian head back into the Greenhouse to explore why immersive communities aren't the same thing as other Christian communities, and how making genuine disciples in Kingdom-centric communities impacts our view of reality and the mission of the church, including evangelism.
By Brian FisherDallas Willard suggested that, if the modern church made genuine disciples, evangelism would mostly take care of itself. Instead, evangelical churches adopt various training programs, continually expressing frustration at the lack of participation from their congregations. Perhaps we're missing the bigger picture, both in our modern definition of "evangelism" and the deeper reasons why it may not be happening the way some think it should.
Kyle and Brian head back into the Greenhouse to explore why immersive communities aren't the same thing as other Christian communities, and how making genuine disciples in Kingdom-centric communities impacts our view of reality and the mission of the church, including evangelism.