Tuesday Jun 03, 2025
Reclaiming Evangelism and Why It Still Matters Today
Why is it so important to hold onto the word "evangelism" within the church? In this episode, Tina Waldrom talks about reclaiming evangelism. Over time, the term has picked up some negative baggage, often misunderstood or linked with pressure-filled or outdated methods. Tina challenges that thinking, reminding listeners that evangelism, at its heart, is simply about sharing good news. She explains that it’s something deeply relational, spiritual, and meant to be lived out in everyday life, not just in formal church settings or special events.
Tina also encourages believers to see evangelism as something we all can do, something that should reflect love, authenticity, and the hope we have in Christ. Rather than ditching the word altogether, she calls for a fresh understanding that fits today’s culture while staying true to its biblical roots. The episode wraps up with a powerful call to action: for Christians to embrace evangelism as a vital and joyful part of following Jesus. If you've ever felt unsure or uneasy about the term, this episode will inspire you to see it in a whole new light.
In this podcast episode, you will discover that:
- The word evangelism needs to be reclaimed, not abandoned.
- Evangelism is about sharing good news, not pressure or performance.
- The early church viewed evangelism as a core identity.
- Evangelism should be relational and spirit-led.
- Cultural awareness is essential in modern evangelism.
- We risk losing clarity about our calling if we drop the word evangelism.
- Evangelism is for everyone, not just pastors or extroverts.
- The Great Commission remains unchanged: go and make disciples.
- And more…
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Discussion Questions
1. What comes to your mind when you hear the word “evangelism,” and how might your perception need to be reframed?
Read: Romans 10:14-15 — “How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in?... How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!”
2. Why is it important to keep the word “evangelism” in the vocabulary and mission of the Church?
Read: 2 Timothy 4:5 — “Do the work of an evangelist, fulfil your ministry.”
3. In what ways is evangelism more about relationship than performance?
Explore how Jesus customised His approach to different individuals. How can your personal relationships be an avenue for authentic evangelism?
Read:
John 4:7-26 (The Woman at the Well)
Mark 10:17-22 (The Rich Young Ruler)
John 3:1-21 (Nicodemus)
4. What are some misconceptions about evangelism that keep people from sharing their faith?
Read: Mark 1:14-15 — “Repent and believe the good news!”
5. How can you share the gospel in Spirit-led, respectful, and culturally sensitive ways today?
Read: Acts 8:29-31 — “The Spirit told Philip, ‘Go to that chariot and stay near it.’”
6. Why does removing biblical words like “evangelism” risk weakening the mission of the Church?
Read: Matthew 28:19-20 — “Go and make disciples of all nations…”
7. What is one practical step you can take this week to evangelise in your everyday life?
Read: Colossians 4:5-6 — “Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders… Let your conversation be always full of grace…”
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