Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Invite them and they will come!

I too will have my say; I too will tell what I know for I am full of words, and the spirit within me compels me; inside I am like bottled-up wine, like new wine skins ready to burst Job 32:17-19


The statistic; 80% of people that join a church were invited by a personal friend, continues to be proven factual. Polls and surveys that addresses this issue continue to find results near the number 80%. To clarify; when a church adds 10 new members 8 of them were invited by a friend. That's not to say that these are all newly saved members, but I have to believe that many of them are! As Christians, we have been given a mandate to grow the church through discipleship. Every Christian has the express responsibility to evangelize within their circle of influence as well as throughout the world. Many outreach opportunities are given to church members, but the majority of church growth occurs when members personally invite their friends and family to participate in church services and special events. Let's not forget that our friends value our advice, input, and influence. That is why they are our friends. The gift of friendship is complex and hard to maintain on a high level, but at the foundation is trust. Our friends trust us to give them insight that is valuable and relevant to their life. I can't think of anything more valuable than Christ and the Church. Is it hard to invite people to church? No, I don't think it is, but we have a preconceived notion that people don't want to come to church. The fact is that people are more open to spiritual things than ever before. Take advantage of the age of spiritual openness the Mormons, Muslims, and other false religions are! The fastest growing religion in America is Islam. That's because they are passionate about adding people to their movement. Do you see Islam speakers on TV? Do you see high profile Muslim's publishing books? Do you see conferences, summits, or highly promoted gatherings to promote the Islam religion? No, we don't see any of those things. Then why are they growing at a faster rate than Christianity? Christians will spend millions of dollars on mass marketing, but the way we truly grow the church is through personal contact!!! I encourage you to invite your friends to church this Sunday. They respect you and will listen to your testimonies.


God Bless

1 comment:

Social Networking and the Church said...

Great thoughts Pastor Paul. We are not called to count hands, but to make disciples.

I look forward to the opportunity to connect with you and Kentucky District to use the 1-2-1 Connections system at Project 10Million. Be sure that you upload the "My Story" application for your facebook page.
Bill

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Paul LaRose currently serves as the Discipleship Ministries Director for the Kentucky District of the Assemblies of God. He is also Senior Pastor of New Harvest Assembly of God in Frankfort, Kentucky. His passion for discipleship and Christian education is made evident by the fruits of his ministry labor. Paul has been involved in two successful church plants. He served as the Associate Pastor at Harmony Tabernacle AG in Dallas, Texas planted in 2001 where he developed the Christian Education program from the ground up. He currently pastors New Harvest AG planted in 2002. New Harvest is one of the fastest growing AG church plants in the Kentucky District and provides a strong Discipleship and CE program for all those that attend. Paul has been working with the Kentucky School of Ministry in course development. He wrote the course work for the Youth Leaders Tract and is finishing the Children’s Workers Tract. These courses are being used in many of our Assemblies of God Schools of Ministry.