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       Little Books of Guidance

       Finding answers to life’s big questions!

      Also in the series:

      How Do I Pray? by John Pritchard

      What Does It Mean to Be Holy Whole? by Timothy F. Sedgwick

      Why Suffering? by Ian S. Markham

      How to Be a Disciple and Digital by Karekin M. Yarian

      What Is Christianity? by Rowan Williams

      Who Was Jesus? by James D.G. Dunn

      Why Go to Church? by C. K. Robertson

      How Can Anyone Read the Bible? by L. William Countryman

      What Happens when We Die? by Thomas G. Long

      What About Sex? by Tobias Stanislas Haller, BSG

      What Do We Mean by ‘God’? by Keith Ward

      How Can I Care for Creation? by Stephanie McDyre Johnson

      How Can I Live Peacefully with Justice? by Mike Angell

      Making Money Holy by Demi Prentiss

      What Is Evangelism? by Patricia M. Lyons

      Who Is My Neighbor? by Samira Izadi Page

       The Way of Love: Go

       The Way of Love: Turn

       The Way of Love: Learn

       The Way of Love: Pray

       The Way of Love: Worship

       The Way of Love: Bless

       The Way of Love: Rest

      PATRICIA M. LYONS

      What Is

      Evangelism?

      Copyright © 2019 by Patricia M. Lyons

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher.

      Unless otherwise noted, the Scripture quotations contained herein are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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      Cover design by Jennifer Kopec

      Typeset by Denise Hoff

      A record of this book is available from the Library of Congress.

      ISBN-13: 9781640652125 (pbk.)

      ISBN-13: 9781640652132 (ebook)

      Printed in Canada

       Contents

What Is an Evangelist?

The Soul You Save Might Be Your Own

       3

There Is No Public Square

       4

What Does Everyday Evangelism Look Like?

       5

Joining Joy

       6

The Myths Might Be Right

       Conclusion: Be That Building

       Notes

      Evangelism is listening.

      This liberating and life-giving fact is contrary to so many of the messages about Christianity going back to at least the fourth century. Roman Emperor Constantine acknowledged the profound proliferation and political power of the followers of Jesus and named Christianity the mandated religion of the Empire. At that time and long after, Christianity was forced upon people by law and by sword. However, sacred and faithful evangelism—contrary to the habits and sins of any Empire—is not primarily an act of speaking or manipulating or even persuading.

      Evangelism is first and foremost the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the world. In the beautiful image of creation found in Genesis, the world began with the Holy Spirit breathing and blowing over the whole earth, blessing, sustaining, and transforming chaos into creation, darkness into light, and void into life. Evangelism is what the Holy Spirit is doing, ever arriving as the catalytic and contagious Good News of God’s love. Although all creatures are invited to experience, embrace, and expand the love of God, evangelism is chiefly the holy work of God to make God known throughout all creation. To put it more directly, evangelism is what God does and what God is ever doing at every moment and every place and in every heart. The Holy Spirit is a siren sounding, even now, to find and follow the love of God.

      The first step of human evangelism is to listen for the Spirit’s invitation to join God in loving the world and in loving yourself. The Holy Spirit evangelizes us, bringing the Good News of God into our lives. Some people listen to God in silent prayer, asking God to speak. Others listen for God in community or ritual, hearing God in scripture and song. Still others listen for God in human relationships, hearing God’s hope and healing in the wounds or wonders of other people. When we begin to listen for God (and not just talk or sing at God), we experience God’s constant evangelism of everything, drawing all that is toward the new heaven and the new earth. Creation is an act of God’s evangelism.

       Today’s Reality

      For centuries, Christians have spoken of their burden to convert the world. Although many generations of faithful people wanting holiness have participated in this burden of converting and done so with sincerity and love, I am glad that we in the Episcopal Church have moved away from this paradigm of colonizing the world with Christianity. Though the gospel was often shared and embraced by people who have made Christianity their own, the colonial conversion model has also come with moral disasters, war crimes, and cultural failures. Those who interpreted (and continue to interpret) the Great Commission as permission to subdue the earth with Christianity have driven as many people away from Christ as toward him. The increasing pluralism of America in recent decades has exposed the shallowness and arrogance of this model.

      The twentieth century in America brought a crisis of membership in organized religion. And that century continues to leave us

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