Then FishwithTrish.com blogger, Trish Ramos talks to a Bahai believer to explain to him why just having some sort of religion will not bring him to Heaven. Her explanation of the gospel is very clear and a great example of sharing the gospel with others.
Mark Spence from the School of Biblical Evangelism explains how some people say they believe in Jesus but are not Christians. There are plenty of religions that claim they believe in Jesus but their facts about Jesus are not in the Bible. His explanation helps people who struggle with Muslims, Jehovah's Witnesses etc who claim to be believers in Jesus.
Discouragement in Evangelism
George Whitefield the street preacher is also examined in a painting that someone made of him, showing the amount of opposition that George Whitefield faced. Kirk Cameron leaves this verse for those that are evangelising and facing discouragement
1 Corinthians 15:58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.
Todd Friel also makes a cameo appearance in this episode, leaving the crew to begin his Church history tour of Europe.
EZ takes on some street preaching in Luxembourg starting with reference to Bill Gates' value of Leonardo Da Vinci's $30.2 million sketchbook in comparison to how little value people place on Jesus Christ because they don't understand why Jesus died on the cross for their sins.
DVD Extras
TractsRay Comfort shows us through the backrooms of the Living Waters ministry in California to show what the packing room looks like and explains some of the tracts that are available from LivingWaters.com.
One to One Witnessing
Mark speaks to a young man named Nick one to one in a personal witnessing encounter. The guy starts out as saying that he is not religious but after a careful explanation of the Gospel and also what God's Hell is actually like, Nick wants to say sorry but Mark is not letting him off so easily. Mark explains why Jesus Christ's payment was essential for our forgiveness.
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