
Episode 9 – Prophetic Evangelism
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In this episode of Emissaries of Renewal, DeDe and CC explore what it means to reclaim evangelism’s prophetic roots. Instead of focusing on conversion moments, they look to Old Testament prophets like Amos and Isaiah, who spoke truth to power and called for community justice and renewal.
The hosts discuss the difference between foretelling and forthtelling, emphasizing that prophecy is about seeing with God’s perspective and addressing both personal and systemic issues. Amos’s bold critique of injustice is highlighted as a model for modern evangelism that challenges unjust systems, not just individual hearts.
The conversation moves to the power of prophetic imagination—how stories and visions can invite transformation. The episode closes by urging listeners to embody justice, hospitality, and hope, inspired by Isaiah 61’s vision of good news for the poor and renewal for broken places. How can we bring both spiritual hope and tangible justice to our communities?
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