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Quotes about Evangelism

I believe I was born for this, to tell people about the Lord. I just wanted to find the best way that I could do it, and music, God graced me to be able to do it, and that was the way that I chose to be effective and tell people that the Lord loves them.
— Fred Hammond
The emphasis to-day is being put on the fact that we have to save men; we have not. We have to exalt the Saviour Who saves men, and then make disciples in His Name.
— Oswald Chambers
Give me 100 men that hate nothing but sin, and love Jesus Christ, and we'll shake England for God.
— John Wesley
When will we realize that one of the greatest mission fields in the West is the pews of our churches every Sunday morning?
— Paul Washer
If you're not a born-again Christian, you're a failure as a human being.
— Jerry Falwell
I believe that the most important thing...is to revive in the whole Church that positive tension, that yearning to announce Christ again to contemporary man.
— Pope Benedict XVI
The Christian is not obedient unless he is doing all in his power to send the Gospel to the heathen world.
— AB Simpson
In respect to the danger of being killed by them, it is true that whoever does go must put his life in his hand, and not consult with flesh and blood; but do not the goodness of the cause, the duties incumbent on us as the creatures of God, and Christians, and the perishing state of our fellow men, loudly call upon us to venture all and use every warrantable exertion for their benefit?
— William Carey
Some attempts are still making, but they are inconsiderable in comparison of what might be done if the whole body of Christians entered heartily into the spirit of the divine command on this subject. Some think little about it, others are unacquainted with the state of the world, and others love their wealth better than the souls of their fellow-creatures.
— William Carey
Secondly, If the command of Christ to teach all nations be confined to the apostles, then all such ordinary ministers who have endeavoured to carry the gospel to the heathens, have acted without a warrant, and run before they were sent.
— William Carey
If America's slide into secularism continues, then what awaits us tomorrow is already evident today in Europe. Western Europe has become so secularized that it's hard for the gospel even to get a fair hearing. As a result, missionaries must labor for years to win even a handful of converts. Having lived for thirteen years in Europe in four different countries, I can testify personally to how hard it is for people to respond to the message of Christ.
— William Lane Craig
The best remedy for a sick church is to put it on a missionary diet.
— David Livingstone