Then he said to his disciples, "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field." Matthew 9:37-38

Team Hope Street Evangelism

We're glad that our great God has brought you here, either to come to know Him, or to become better equipped to share the gospel with others.

If you're not sure where you are going to spend eternity, then please read this message first.

Evangelism – sharing the hope that is within us, isn’t an exclusive job for those called to be ‘Evangelists’. Jesus commissioned all Christians to share their faith (Matthew 28:18-19). The fact that Jesus would use us to be His feet is an honor and a privilege that we should not waste. We are living testimonies to God’s grace and He gave us all an unlimited amount of “Tickets to Heaven” to give out to everyone in our lives.

Every day we will all come into contact with many people who have never heard about the love Jesus expressed for us on the cross, people we may never see again. Each encounter is a chance to invite someone to live with God in paradise!



Evangelism Training

Introduction

This manual is designed to better equip you to share the gospel with unsaved family, friends, and strangers. Statistics show that only about 2% of professed believers in Jesus Christ share their faith regularly (from Dr. Bill Bright, Campus Crusade for Christ). Perhaps many professed believers really don’t care about the overwhelming amount of unsaved people dying everyday, heading for an eternity of excruciating pain and suffering without Christ’s blood covering their sin. [continue reading]



Article from G.O.

Article from Calvary Chapel St. Pete's G.O. (global outreach) Newsletter.

Paul was a tentmaker missionary: He worked a job and taught people about Jesus. He actually was the original tentmaker missionary--he really did make tents.

We, too, are tentmaker missionaries--we who tell others about Jesus and work a job are just as “spiritual” as the Apostle Paul himself! Middle School Youth Pastor Josh Harris talks about why he started Team Hope: “I was motivated to start Team Hope by a vision and a passion that the Lord put on my heart to reach the lost with the gospel through organized street evangelism. The vision was to help equip believers who had a heart for evangelism and empower them to be more effective by teaming them up with other like-minded evangelists. I started it with the hope of handing the leadership over to Gabe Graham when he returned from Barbados, which the Lord worked out wonderfully!” [continue reading]



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