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Creator: Chapman, John Charles (1930-2012) Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Chapman explores the structure of a sermon. He looks specifically at evangelistic talks, including making time for preparation. Chapman explains the style of preaching evangelistically, including being clear, and not making assumptions. Some discussion of not manipulating people. View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Chapman, John Charles (1930-2012) Date: 1987-06-30 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Chapman speaks on preaching 1. Preparing the congregation for receiving preaching 2. Preparation the preachers should do before preaching View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Chapman, John Charles (1930-2012) Date: 1987-07-01 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Chapman speak on preaching evangelistic sermons 1. Content focuses on Christ 2. Do you expect people to be converted? 3. Simple, but not simplistic 4. Short, but long enough that there is time to say what you want to say 5. The method will be biblical Beginning of talk is missing View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Chapman, John Charles (1930-2012) Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Chapman explores how to design feedback forms, and not to read into the number of responses. He stresses that he presents the gospel first, and leaves apologetics for afterwards. He demonstrates how to start a conversation afterwards, by asking a specific question on a particular part of the talk... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Chapman, John Charles (1930-2012) Date: 1981-08-10 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Chapman shares some was to do personal evangelism. 1. Be prepared 2. Be in conversation 3. Be available to God 4. Have something to give away - a tract or a book St Matthias church house party talk View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Chapman, John Charles (1930-2012) Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Chapman explores the features of an evangelistic sermon. He teaches his listeners how to lead a conversion prayer. Chapman examines whether repentance needs to be public, and what constitutes public. He then explores if there is reason to have public repentance if it is not necessary for salvatio... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Chapman, John Charles (1930-2012) Date: 1981-08-11 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Chapman stresses that it is believing which is hard, not knowing. He shows that it is God who has acted and allows us to participate in his work. St Matthias tape View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Chapman, John Charles (1930-2012) Date: 1981 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Chapman stresses that when we only look at small sections of text we must first look at the passage within the context of the book it is in. Chapman gives reasons for evangelism 1. God's purpose for creation 2. God's character - he doesn't want people to perish 3. To avoid the danger of going to ... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Chapman, John Charles (1930-2012) Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Chapman speaks on evaluating evangelistic events. He addresses questions including : Was the gospel preached? Was it preached in categories that people could understand? Were there unbelievers present? Will it call people to make a decision? Was the atmosphere conducive to listening? Discussion o... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Chapman, John Charles (1930-2012) Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Chapman reviews resources available for training people in evangelism, and explores some techniques for opening the Bible when visiting people. View Full Item at Moore Theological College