Evangelism
The Messenger — compelled to call people toward Christ and make disciples.
Quick definition: Evangelism is a persistent love for seeing unbelievers meet Jesus and become part of the people of God.
Biblical anchors: Acts 8 (Philip), the Great Commission (Matt 28). Evangelists spark invitational culture and frontline witness.
Core motivations & profile: Outgoing, relational, confident sharing the gospel. Enjoys bridging strangers to community. Values conversions and new life.
Typical ministry expressions: Outreach teams, evangelistic events, newcomer follow-up, local mission initiatives.
How the gift helps the church: Brings people into the fellowship and keeps the church outward-facing, renewing it with new stories and spiritual energy.
Recommended reading & Scripture memory: Read Acts narratives; memorize Romans 1:16 and Matthew 28:19.
Pastoral word: Evangelism must be tender and truth-filled. Pair evangelists with patient shepherds and hospitable teams to steward converts into lasting discipleship.


