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E68 - 6 ways people are becoming Christians today with Phil Knox from the Evangelical Alliance

E68 - 6 ways people are becoming Christians today with Phil Knox from the Evangelical Alliance

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Over 9 million people play sport each week and millions more watch and talk about sport regularly. At the start of one of the biggest sporting summers in history, we sit down with missiologist and evangelist Phil Knox, to discuss six ways people come to faith today, and how we can make the most of this summer of sport to share the good news of Jesus.

Thanks to the Evangelical Alliance for partnering with us to make this podcast, find out more about the Evangelical Alliance 👉 The Evangelical Alliance - https://www.eauk.org/

Download Our Sports Mission Pack 👉https://christiansinsport.org.uk/2024

Dive deeper into Phil's work 👇
Story Bearer:
How to share your faith with your friends: 👉 https://philknox.co.uk/story-bearer/

The Best of Friends:
A book about friendship and strengthening your relational muscles 👉 https://philknox.co.uk/best-of-friends/

The Best of Friends film series: 👉 https://www.eauk.org/what-we-do/initiatives/friendship/the-best-of-friends-video-series


(0:00 Intro
(4:25) Researching the state of evangelism
(5:26) A 'house' framework for coming to faith
(5:56) Digital outreach, 'the hallway'
(14:57) Friendship, 'the living room'
(21:40) Mercy ministry, 'the kitchen'
(26:00) Hospitality, 'the dining room'
(33:42) The Bible, 'the study'
(39:53) Dreams and experience, 'the garden'
(43:35) Summary and outro

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