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What if one of the most "outdated" evangelism methods actually works better than we think? In this fascinating conversation, Pastor Timothy Koch dismantles the misconception that door-to-door evangelism belongs in the past and demonstrates how this approach is bringing people to Jesus in communities across America.
• 33% of people in rural towns are unchurched, contrary to the misconception that everyone in small towns already belongs to a church
• Koch's organization Jesus Door to Door (JD2D.org) provides free resources and training for congregations
• The evangelism approach uses a simple survey method that allows 95% of respondents to hear the Gospel
• Cook teaches a clear way to articulate faith: "I'm a sinner separated from God, but Jesus suffered and died for my sins"
• Two-thirds of people answer their doors, and 5% are open to follow-up visits
• Door-to-door evangelism strengthens the faith of those who participate by helping them clearly articulate their beliefs
• The approach has led to new believers and church members, including families who have become faithful attendees
• Rural communities need strong pastoral leadership despite declining populations
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What if one of the most "outdated" evangelism methods actually works better than we think? In this fascinating conversation, Pastor Timothy Koch dismantles the misconception that door-to-door evangelism belongs in the past and demonstrates how this approach is bringing people to Jesus in communities across America.
• 33% of people in rural towns are unchurched, contrary to the misconception that everyone in small towns already belongs to a church
• Koch's organization Jesus Door to Door (JD2D.org) provides free resources and training for congregations
• The evangelism approach uses a simple survey method that allows 95% of respondents to hear the Gospel
• Cook teaches a clear way to articulate faith: "I'm a sinner separated from God, but Jesus suffered and died for my sins"
• Two-thirds of people answer their doors, and 5% are open to follow-up visits
• Door-to-door evangelism strengthens the faith of those who participate by helping them clearly articulate their beliefs
• The approach has led to new believers and church members, including families who have become faithful attendees
• Rural communities need strong pastoral leadership despite declining populations
Support the show
Watch Us On Youtube!

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