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“evangelism changes things”
John 4:27-38
introduction
Someone once said that ___________________ changes things.
Evangelism carries with it the power to…
 
  i.
evangelism changes                                            vs.
27-30
a. the people who…
 
 
 
b.
the people who…
 
 
 
 ii.
evangelism changes your                              vs.
31-34
 
a.
passion for the ______________________
 
 
b.
a passion for the _____________________
                Cf.
John 5:30; 6:38; 8:29; Deut.
8:3; John 17:4
 
 
iii.
evangelism changes your                              vs.
35-38
 
a.
we can all be ___________________________
 
 
 
b.
we may be _______________________
                Cf. 1 Cor.
3:5-9
 
 
conclusion
Every one of us can do our part.
But, most Christians don’t.
Why?
 
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