Who’s On Your Front Row?
Discover the biblical strategy that fueled the early church’s explosive growth and learn how to identify the 8 to 15 people God has strategically placed in your life for evangelism and discipleship. This powerful message explores the Greek concept of oikos, your relational household, and reveals why you are uniquely equipped to reach specific people that no one else can.
Learn from the compelling story of the Philippian jailer in Acts 16, whose simple question about salvation led to his entire household coming to faith. This biblical example demonstrates God’s design for church growth through relational evangelism rather than programs or complex strategies.
This practical teaching will help you develop spiritual awareness to recognize your mission field, create a strategic list of pre-Christians, prodigals, purposefuls, and potentials in your sphere of influence, and establish a consistent prayer strategy for reaching them. Whether you’re a new believer or seasoned Christian, this message will transform how you view evangelism and personal ministry.
Key topics covered include biblical evangelism strategies, relational ministry, oikos evangelism, personal mission field identification, prayer for the lost, Acts 16 Bible study, early church growth principles, household salvation, and practical discipleship methods. Perfect for small group study, personal devotion, or church leadership training.
Discover why reaching your relational world is the one ministry opportunity you won’t have in eternity, making it uniquely urgent for today. Learn how the gospel’s simplicity, as demonstrated by Paul’s response to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, can transform entire households and communities through your faithful witness.
This message emphasizes that most people come to faith through relationships with family members, friends, coworkers, or acquaintances who introduce them to Jesus. You’ll be challenged to see evangelism not as a program but as a mindset shift toward viewing people through God’s eyes and being intentional about the relationships He has given you.
