“Going Public with your Faith” in the Workplace

September 15, 2008 · Print This Article

 
“Going Public with Your Faith” by our pal, Bill Peel, is a great introduction to workplace evangelism as a process, not an event. It takes time to cultivate relationships that include an opportunity to present the gospel message, especially at work, where the majority of a believer’s time is spent. 

We recently completed a series of podcasts in which Bill talks about evangelism built on sincere relationships. You can hear the podcasts on your computer here

In his book, Bill quotes church growth experts Win and Charles Arn as saying, “Webs of common kinship (the larger family), common friendship (friends and neighbors) and common associates (work associates and people with common interests), are still the paths most people follow in becoming Christians today.” In a survey cited by the Arns, 14,000 people were asked, “What or who was responsible for your coming to Christ and your church?” The top response, given by 75-90 percent of the respondents was “a friend or relative.” We want you to be able to be that friend for a co-worker! 

Our workplace training and workshops focus on all four elements of workplace evangelism:

• Relationship building — Living as a Christian in the Workplace
• Pre-Evangelism — Speaking their Language
• Evangelism — Sharing the Good News and Answering Objections
• Coaching — Guiding a New Christ-Follower

Read Bill’s book!   Join us in our workplace training and workshops! Get ready!

God will use you!

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