Christian Electives 9-12: Christian Evangelism

Fundamental to the message of Jesus Christ is the active spreading of that message by his disciples. To engage in evangelism is to spread the Good News of Jesus and to witness to those who would receive it. From the formal experience of missionary activity to the many informal interactions permeating our everyday lives, Christian Evangelism lets the homeschooler explore how others before have fulfilled the evangelical calling, as well as the myriad of ways they themselves can do the same. In addition to the course work, there is a wealth of engaging supplemental and recommended material to help make and keep the concept of Christian evangelism relevant to life in and out of homeschool.    


1: Introduction

2: Be Prepared

3: Getting Started

4: The Five Points You'll Need to Make

5: The Five Points Continued

6: The Evangelism "Ladder"- Part 1 - Tracts

8: The "Ladder" - Part 3 - Pin and Tract

9: The "Ladder"- Part 4 - Lips and Tract

10: The "Ladder" Part 5 - Fear VS Power

11: The "Ladder"- Part 6 - A Billboard for Christ

12: The "Ladder" - Part 7 - The Prepared Witness

13: The "Ladder" - Part 8 - The Highest Witness

14: The "Ladder" - Part 9- Get Business Like

15: Let's Review

16: Use Your Resources

17: Do's and Don'ts of Evangelism
18: The Do's and Don'ts of Evangelism Part 2

19: Playing Offense and Defense

20: Review and Exam

21: Getting More In Depth

22: Getting Even More In Depth
23: Walking the Walk

24: The Attitude of an Evangelist

25: Evangelism to Youth and Children

26: Youth and Children Evangelism Continued

27: Let's Start Applying It

28: Different Kinds of Evangelism

29: Opportunities at Home

30: Everyday Opportunities

31: Seeking Other Opportunities

32: Where God Leads the Evangelist

33: The Urgency

34: Course Review

35: Review and Final Exam

36: Course Wind-Down