Evangelism in 2025: Why Most Christians Stay Silent
Hey guys, welcome to another Wednesday dangerous conversation. James, I’m so glad that you bring up these challenging topics to talk about. Whether it’s about theology or it’s about relationships or it’s about the future or spiritual warfare. Some people would say, uh, these are divisive topics and so they’re dangerous to talk about.
But I say that it’s dangerous not to have these conversations because it’s the world we live in and the stuff that matters most. Don’t you don’t you think? Yeah, I agree. And I think that having your opinions and beliefs challenged is actually really good for you. Yeah. And so I expect you to do that. Yeah. And and and and for the record, listen, question everything that I say and that James says.
We’re we’re not self-styled experts on this stuff. We’re students of the scriptures and students of life trying to figure this out and we hope to work through all these issues with you. So, what are we talking about today? Today we are talking about evangelism and obviously you’ve had your years with Way of the Master and with Ray Comfort going on the streets of Venice evangelizing to gang members and a bunch of different people.
Um, and he did that all through Europe. But I was talking about it with some friends and one of the reoccurring themes was it feels like we talk about the goodness of evangelism and us being called to evangelize to other people. But a lot of times it’s just that it’s just talking about it. And so I looked into the stats of Christians and evangelism, what they believe and if they do it.