7 Reasons Why Your Church Should Engage in Door-to-Door Evangelism

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“Door-to-door evangelism tends to get a bad rap… in our experience, the people in our community have responded positively. At about half of the homes we visit, someone answers the door and a positive conversation ensues.” - 9 Marks(link is external)

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Lessons learned through door-to-door evangelism

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“While door-to-door opportunities can often be discouraging, I learned that any disappointment or rejection is worth it for that one person who needs prayer that day.” - BPNews(link is external)

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3 tips for door-to-door evangelism

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“Door-to-door evangelism is much maligned, but I think it should still have a place in a church’s approach to outreach. … in many neighborhoods, especially in those where there is ethnic diversity or a lot of turn over, this form of evangelism can be effective.” - The Cripplegate(link is external)

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Knocking on doors sparks attendance, yields baptisms

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“Mark Bishop has knocked on about 200 doors a week since he arrived six months ago at Highview Baptist Church – Valley Station Campus. In that time, the campus pastor has seen attendance triple to nearly 300 and baptized 37 new believers.” BPNews(link is external)

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