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EVANGELISM Guidelines for writing your
Testimony |
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Guidelines for Writing Your Testimony
The people listening should have enough information to become a Christian if they want to.
Be brief -- less than 3 minutes (650 words). You can expand later. Build on common ground in your introduction. What can you and your audience agree upon? Use concrete terms. Your listeners should be able to taste, touch and feel your conversion. Answer the following questions:
No more than 1/3 of your talk should be about life before you were a Christian. If you became a Christian as a small child, concentrate on your relationship with God now and also share why you have maintained your commitment to Christ as an adult. A Bible verse may be helpful, but don't give the complete reference. Non-Christians don't know what "Jude" is anyway. Simply say "it says in the Bible that. . ." Be positive, not negative, but realistic, from start to finish. Ask the Lord to give you wisdom and guidance as you write (James 1:5,6). Re-write your testimony until it communicates. Many people need to write 3 or more drafts.
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