FAITH Sunday School Evangelism Strategy

WHAT IS FAITH Sunday School Evangelism Strategy®?
FAITH is an ongoing, comprehensive (evangelism and ministry) strategy and process which functions through your existing Sunday School. FAITH equips and mobilizes Sunday School classes in the following areas:
  • Personal Evangelism/Soul Winning
  • Follow-up of new believers
  • Assimilation/Discipleship
  • Reclaiming absentees
  • Ministry to regular attenders

FAITH is different because:
  • FAITH “marries” Sunday School and evangelism.
  • The FAITH gospel presentation is easy to learn and simple to use.
  • FAITH enables your church to realize more public professions of faith, increased baptisms, and stronger assimilation of new members into your fellowship.
  • FAITH lights a fire of “soul consciousness” in your Sunday School.
  • FAITH training resources are state of the art and exciting.

Any church of any size with a Sunday School, and a pastor who is willing to lead, can successfully use the FAITH Sunday School Evangelism Strategy.

Interested in learning more? Contact us today!
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