Personal evangelism by individual believers throughout the week is more effective than Sunday-service-only outreach — placing the entire evangelism burden on the pastor is both ineffective and inappropriate.
Continued discussion of church role and outreach strategy.
Personal relationships make evangelism more effective than strangers (pastors) preaching to strangers. When congregants do no personal outreach, Sunday morning becomes an artificial substitute outreach event, distorting the Sunday service's proper function.
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