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Hello, Now Is Time: 3 Ways Early Christians Were Intentional about Sharing the Gospel

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Monday, April 27, 2026

3 Ways Early Christians Were Intentional about Sharing the Gospel

 

3 Ways Early Christians Were Intentional about Sharing the Gospel


Early Christians Were Intentional in Evangelism

One of the best illustrations of the one-on-one method of bringing people to Jesus can be found in the first chapter of the Gospel of John.

- One day John the Baptist pointed two of his disciples to Jesus as the Lamb of God, and both began to follow Jesus (John 1:36–37).
- One of John’s former disciples was named Andrew, and he immediately went to find his brother Peter and personally brought him to Jesus (John 1:40–42).
The next day, Jesus called Philip to follow him as a disciple, and then Philip found Nathaniel, 
who met Jesus and accepted him as the Messiah (John 1:43–51).

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