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The Romans Road Summary
The Romans Road
Summary of Method – The Romans Road is an Intellectual Evangelism method that uses several scriptures from the book of Romans to describe the way to salvation through Jesus Christ. Particularly, the following verses are used: Romans 3:23, which states, “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God;” Romans 6:23, which states “for the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord;” Romans 10:9, “That if you confess with your mouth, Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved;” and Romans 5:1, which says “Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” In a nutshell,
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I very much enjoy doing things for others. I have previously utilized a servant evangelism method with my family. We have RAK (Random Acts of Kindness) days where we will do random acts of kindness such as leave quarters at a laundromat, pay for a person’s meal in the drive-thru, leave money at massage chairs in the mall, leave cards made by the children in hospital waiting rooms, etc. All of these things are left with a note that says this is a random act of kindness, and to pay it forward. There are also Bible verses and tracts explaining salvation that we leave as well. While I realize this is a “secret” type of giving, we are still planting a seed in the …show more content…
I believe a true evangelist must know how one can be saved, and know scriptures to back that up. I also believe they must be compassionate and have a servant’s heart, just like Jesus did. In addition, I believe it is a good idea for an evangelist to know a good bit about the Old Testament law. You just never know who you are going to run into while spreading the Gospel, and what kind of questions they may have. I would rather be overly prepared than not at all. Evangelism is an “out of the box” action for some, and I believe it is important to find a method that works with their personality. Once a person gets comfortable with one method, they may switch to a different method, or create one on their own. References
The Romans Road Approach, http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Basics/romans_road.htm

The Romans Road Approach, Andrew Perriman, http://www.postost.net/2012/05/what-s-wrong-romans-road-salvation

The Romans Road Approach, Beans. Rice. God., http://beansricegod.com/2011/05/the-romans-road/

The Servant Evangelism Approach, Servant Evangelism, www.servantevangelism.com

The Way of the Master Approach, Beans. Rice. God., http://beansricegod.com/2011/06/way-of-the-master/

The Way of the Master Approach, Living Waters Production, http://www.wayofthemaster.com

The Way of the Master Approach, David J. Stewart,

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