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    Why I hate evangelism

    Posted on Tuesday 27 July 2010 by Greg @ 4:49 pm
    Filed under: Rants

    It may come as a surprise to you that, the President of a ministry called Dare 2 Share, hates evangelism. But I do. Let me tell you why.

    Evangelism forces me to decide whether or not I believe in Jesus enough to tell someone else that he is the only way into God’s favor. It puts me in the awkward position of telling a fellow human being that the core of what they believe about salvation is wrong, what the Bible says is right and that they need to repent (i.e. “change their minds”)if they expect to make it into heaven. Say it twice or say it nice and it still stings.

    Evangelism makes my neighbors whisper about me and strangers laugh at me. It makes family members, who have yet to trust in Christ, roll their eyes when I engage them about the claims of Jesus at family reunions (aka “funerals” or “weddings.”) Evangelism makes for awkward moments everywhere I go.

    To be honest it would be much easier just to preach the gospel with my life and leave the words out of it. Wordless evangelism doesn’t spark outrage. It doesn’t spark arguments. It doesn’t spark anything. No discussion. No faith. No transformation.

    Maybe I should ditch evangelism completely and just live a good life. I could seek to eradicate poverty, stop human trafficking or adopt orphans. Nobody will get mad at me then. Most people would probably think that I’m pretty cool. And, to be totally truthful, that’s what I want, to be cool and accepted, not mocked and rejected.

    Who wants to be marginalized? Who wants to be persecuted? Who wants to come off as a stark raving lunatic?

    Actually, who wants to be treated like the early disciples? Sure they took care of orphans and widows (very cool!) but they evangelized everyone they met (not so cool!) These Christians just wouldn’t shut up. In the midst of all their service to the poor they passionately proclaimed to them, and to everyone else who would listen, that this wood-working rabbi named Jesus was the exclusive way to God. As a result they were crucified upside down, beheaded right side up and gutted inside out.

    Not fun.

    I don’t want to take a punch for Jesus. Heck, I don’t even want to be a punch line on his behalf. I don’t like the feelings of shame that come from preaching the Name of Jesus Christ. Yeah, yeah, I know that 2 Timothy 3:12 promises that “everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.” And I know that this persecution erupts from declaring that “Jesus is Lord” to a scoffing world. But there has got to be another way. Right?

    After all doesn’t Peter sound kind of arrogant when he declares in Acts 4:12 that, “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved”? The gall of that chief disciple of Jesus who was given the keys to the kingdom by the King of kings himself! The arrogance of that leader of the revolution that was the early New Testament church!

    Yes, I hate evangelism. I don’t like at all what it does to me. It puts me smack dab into a camp of Christians that are sure of what they believe and confident in what they proclaim. It puts me in the crosshairs of Satan, the world and the too-cool-for-the-old-school Christians.

    But, on the other hand, maybe this was what Jesus was talking about in Matthew 5:11-12 in the Sermon on the Mount when he said, “Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”

    Okay, maybe I don’t hate evangelism. Or maybe it’s the old me (the one before I met Jesus) who hates it. But, as I think about it, getting mocked or marginalized for the sake of Jesus isn’t nearly as bad as getting crucified for crimes you didn’t commit.

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    19 Comments for 'Why I hate evangelism'

    1. On July 27, 2010 @ 5:46 pm Anonymous said:
      • Sounds like you are bi-polar and insecure in your faith. Are you sure you should be in leadership?

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        greg Reply:
        July 27th, 2010 at 6:20 pm

        I’m not bipolar! Yes I am!!!

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        Brian Ford Reply:
        July 31st, 2010 at 7:19 am

        AMEN bro! Keep up the awesome work!

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    2. On July 28, 2010 @ 8:15 am Amanda said:
      • Are you sure that evangelism forces you to decide if you believe in Jesus enough? I thought it was love Jesus enough. Fear God enough. Believe though?

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        Greg Reply:
        July 28th, 2010 at 1:48 pm

        You could be right!Maybe it’s all three.

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    3. On July 28, 2010 @ 12:13 pm Rose said:
      • Your best blog yet, Greg! Awesome!!

        Also, it’s really funny that my captcha below is “brewing mixers”

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    4. On July 29, 2010 @ 3:12 am Will Bratina said:
      • Thanks for being real, Greg! There is in me the man who would hate and destroy anyone different from me, anything or any God that keeps me from getting my way of self-gratifying, lustful, prideful desires. This man reminds me that “someone else” will introduce that hurting guy holding out his hand for change and that beautiful woman at the waterpark to Jesus.
        But then there is the man within me Created and Sanctified and Justified By THE Grace of THE Jesus Christ, Lover of my soul DESPITE me!! This man Loves and Encourages and wants more than life itself to have THE Perfect Relationship ONLY available through Jesus Christ. THE Relationship not found in this world, but in the Etermnal Life we must WAIT for (man, I STINK at waiting!!). Not only with my wife, sons, family and friends but that hurting guy with his hand out and the beautiful woman and the guy in the wheelchair with stumps for legs and the little girl crying because her ice cream just hit the scorching pavement and the guy who…

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        Ron Forseth Reply:
        July 31st, 2010 at 11:14 pm

        Will, I suggest you continue to write. Your ability to use words is not ordinary and is certainly given for a purpose. Thanks for sharing. (Words break bones. Proverbs 25:15)

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        will Reply:
        August 1st, 2010 at 2:55 pm

        Thanks, Ron, for allowing our God to Remind me Through you this IS a Gift!

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    5. On July 29, 2010 @ 6:41 am Jason said:
      • This is a great blog Greg. I check your blog about once per week. You stimulate me toward radical obedience and I love that. You remind me that it’s not just what I say and do on the stage when I’m preaching, but what I say and do off the stage. I’m an evangelist 24/7, not just when the mic is in my hand. By the way, the verse you quoted is Acts 4:12, not Acts 4:13.

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    6. On July 30, 2010 @ 11:07 am Mary Thomas said:
      • Great challenge to get us out of the comfort box and sharing our faith.

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    7. On July 30, 2010 @ 9:41 pm Chris Winkler said:
      • Don’t be haten on evangelism…its good for ya! Your points are well made Greg. Its good to see there is a fight in you to work out your faith …nothing comes easy for those in Christ Jesus (Roms 8:1) but all good things will bring to those a saving knowledge. You are a good man Greg and my favorite comment on this was the bi-polar reply … hey you been to SC ever?

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        Greg Reply:
        July 31st, 2010 at 7:09 pm

        We’ve been to Charlotte, North Carolina (several years actually)…but we are always open to God’s leading (and a free/cheap building that holds 3,000+ and is set up for a conference like D2S!)

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    8. On July 31, 2010 @ 7:55 pm John Byrne said:
      • I was on a plane recently, and fought with some of those same things. I must admit I lose the Romans 7 battle more than I would like to admit. When God wins that battle for me, He always blesses my obedience even if it is painful for a moment or two. Keep preaching it Greg.

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    9. On August 1, 2010 @ 4:43 am Kevin said:
      • As someone who’s recently quit his ‘career’ to follow God’s calling (I left a job in research BioPhysics to become a full-time Youth Pastor), I couldn’t agree more with this post…Especially the last paragraph.

        When I think about what I used to be doing, I made more money, I had a more predictable schedule, and I had more prestige. (telling people you work on curing AIDS is a lot more impressive than winning souls) But even my wife can tell that I am a totally different person now, and it’s all for the better. God took this guy who was doing a ‘good’ thing, and called me to be excellent. Knowing that others struggle with the world’s opinion of them is encouraging, and I appreciate the honesty.

        All in all, I would never go back to my old job, and I can’t imagine leaving my teens. I love talking to them, challenging them, and loving on them. Now I just need to start doing the same with everyone else I meet, even if it does make me ‘un-cool’.

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    10. On August 8, 2010 @ 12:25 pm Brandon said:
      • As Christ followers, we should want to share our faith… If God has really done something in our lives, we will share our faith.

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    11. On August 9, 2010 @ 6:50 am ManIam345 said:
      • Greg- you need to rethink everything in this blog… You have it all wrong. I now know why your business (not ministry) is called Dare2Share… Because someone would have to Dare you 2 Share! Are you sure you are even walking with Jesus?

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        Greg Reply:
        August 9th, 2010 at 8:19 am

        Yo, you need to re-read my blog. I’m using sarcasm to make a point. I “hate” evangelism because it puts me in awkward situations. But I love evangelism because it accelerates my spritual growth and the kingdom’s growth like nothing else can.

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        Will Bratina Reply:
        August 10th, 2010 at 11:53 am

        Amen and Amen!! Thanks for showing me THE Way to share Jesus!

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