GCS Podcast
Welcome to the GCS Podcast: Igniting Your Evangelism Mastery!
Are you prepared to kindle the flames of your passion for sharing the Gospel and effecting transformative change in people's lives? Your journey begins here. Allow us to introduce you to the GCS Podcast, where we embark on an exploration of the intricate art of evangelism. Here, we will navigate the intricate web of principles, practices, and processes that will empower you to become a formidable transformational evangelist.
Our guide on this enlightening journey is none other than Tony Anthony, the visionary CEO of the Great Commission Society. Tony is more than an evangelist; he is a dynamic force, a highly sought-after public speaker, a published author, and a mission leader. His unwavering mission is to boldly challenge individuals across the globe to respond to the boundless love of God and to equip them with the tools necessary to disseminate the Gospel.
What can you anticipate from the GCS Podcast?
1. Fresh Vision for the Lost: Tony Anthony will cultivate within you a renewed vision, enabling you to reach out to lost souls with unwavering purpose and compassion.
2. Effective Evangelism Strategies: Discover practical and effective methodologies for confidently sharing the Gospel, equipping you to make a lasting impact.
3. Church Preparation: Equip your congregation with the knowledge and resources necessary for effectively nurturing and guiding new believers, ensuring a strong foundation for their faith journey.
4. Faith Reignited: With each episode, reignite your faith and rekindle your fervor for evangelism, empowering you to inspire change in the lives of those around you.
Do not miss this exceptional opportunity to deepen your comprehension of evangelism, as we collectively inspire your team to take transformative action. Tune in and unlock the potential of evangelism mastery with the GCS Podcast!
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Requirements to Reach the Lost
Jesus Christ continues to be the most significant figure in history. We know how he is viewed today, but how was he viewed in his culture. His words and his methods were unlike any others, both then and now. What was it that made him so different? How did he challenge the views and the values around him?
As Jesus taught the tax collectors and sinners gathered around Him, the Pharisees began to mutter to themselves about His open association with those deemed “unclean” according to the Jewish religious code. The parable of the lost sheep was Jesus’ response.
The religious leaders of the day had been indifferent toward people who were lost. Jesus used the parables of the lost sheep and lost coin to illustrate how their response was wrong, especially when compared to how they would have responded toward recovering something of far less value.
Jesus pointed out that the one thing that matters most to God is the lost, and when the lost are found, even one of them, all heaven rejoices and throws a party! There is more joy over one sinner coming to Jesus that over ninety-nine people being right where they’re supposed to be with God. If people matter this much to God, shouldn’t they matter this much to us? Shouldn’t we be willing to give everything needed in order to reach them? What is needed to reach the lost?
Let’s join Tony as he takes a closer look at the way God responds and searches for the lost and examines how we might gain the right perspective on evangelism.