Newsletter January 1991

ISEMA Newsletters

OPEN AIR PREACHING

by Larry Rosenbaum (from You Shall Be My Witnesses:  How to Reach your City for Christ)

One of the biggest problems we have faced in San Francisco is getting people`s attention.  In this city, there are voices crying out loudly for so many different causes–political causes, Eastern religions, cults, gay rights, etc.  The born-again Christians in this city are, for the most part, silent.  It is possible to live in this city and almost never hear anything about Christ.  While there are lots of church buildings around, a person might have a hard time finding one that is spiritually alive and does not compromise God`s Word.

If you can get someone’s attention–if he will at least think about Jesus Christ for a few minutes–the Holy Spirit can use this to convict the person of his sin and need of salvation.  In this newsletter (and the next), I want to share briefly about some of the methods we have used to get people’s attention–what I call “High-Visibility Evangelism.”

Open Air Preaching

Open air preaching, of course, is not a new method.  We find it throughout the Bible.  The Old Testament prophets were essentially street preachers.  Noah was called a “preacher of righteousness” as he built an ark, warning the people of God’s impending judgment.  Noah is quite an encouragement to me when I don’t see a lot of results from my witnessing.  Noah preached God’s Word for up to six hundred years and only his family was saved, yet he was perfectly in God’s will.  Then there was Jonah, who went to the Gentile city of Ninevah, warning them of God’s judgment.  Jonah had no love for the people he was preaching to, yet the entire city of over 120,000 repented and escaped destruction.  Many of the prophets were imprisoned and put to death because their message was unpopular.  God told some of the prophets to do some outrageous things to dramatize His Word, such as walking around naked for three years (Isa. 20), and cooking with excrement (Ezek. 4).  I’m sure glad we’re living in New Testament times!

Much of Jesus’ ministry was that of a street preacher, as He went from town to town preaching God`s Word in public places.  He sent out the 12 and later the 70 disciples to do likewise.  Before He ascended to heaven, He told His disciples, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation” (Mark 16:15).

The book of Acts begins with the words of Jesus, “You shall receive power after the Holy Spirit has come upon you and you shall be witnesses unto me . . . unto the uttermost part of the earth.”  The rest of the book relates how Peter, Paul, and the other disciples preached God`s Word boldly in public places.  They were persecuted, but this did not stop them.  After Stephen was killed, “Saul made havoc of the church, entering into every house, and dragging off men and women, putting them in prison. Therefore they that were scattered abroad went everywhere preaching the word” (Acts 8:3,4).  It wasn’t just a few leaders who did the preaching, but the entire church.  This is one of the reasons that the early church turned the world “upside down.”  They weren’t paying a few pastors and evangelists to hold meetings inside some buildings, but they were all preaching boldly wherever they went.  How we need to do this today!

Considering how much importance is placed on open air preaching in the Bible, it is truly amazing how little of it is done by “Bible-believing” churches today.  In most cities and towns in America today, few if any people are preaching in public places!

I witnessed on the streets for about seven years before I began street preaching.  I would give out tracts, talk to individuals and groups, but never preached.  When I came to San Francisco, I saw a number of street preachers who would preach at Market and Powell, near the cable car turnaround.  Many of them spent a lot of time arguing with one another, calling one another “devils” because they disagreed on some doctrine.  Many of these street preachers did not have any regular church involvement.  What I saw definitely did not make me want to be a street preacher.

After a few years, I met some other street preachers who joined us for our outreaches.  They were good, solid Christians who preached under the direction of the Holy Spirit.  Sometimes the message was strong, emphasizing the holiness of God. At other times it was very gentle, emphasizing God’s love.  Several of these preachers encouraged me to start preaching.

I resisted for two reasons: 1) My voice isn’t very loud and 2) I was afraid my mind would go blank while I was preaching.  One of the preachers loaned me his megaphone, which took care of my first excuse.  The Holy Spirit reminded me how He had always given me words to witness to individuals, and assured me that if I would open my mouth to preach, He would give me the words to speak.

My first street preaching experience was much like my first witnessing experience.  I was very nervous but the Lord helped me through it.  The next time was a little easier, and now it is not difficult to preach to groups of people.  One thing I found is that God has given me a unique style of preaching, and He has me preach in different ways to different groups.  I have met many anointed street preachers, each of whom has his own God-given style.

After you have been witnessing for a while, I would encourage you to start preaching.  Get a megaphone if necessary.  (Take Him to the Streets has information about where to get one.)  Pray, asking the Lord to give you a message and boldness to preach the message under His anointing.  He may give you some scriptures to read.  Then–open your mouth and He will fill it.

“For Christ sent me . . . to preach the gospel:  not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of noeffect . . . . For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.  For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom:  But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumbling block, and unto the Greeks foolishness” (1 Cor. 1:17-23).

We need to understand these verses.  Our preaching will look foolish and be rejected by a lot of people.  But it is God’s plan to save those who in simple childlike faith will believe the message of the cross.  I don’t want to turn people off by a sloppy appearance or by unkind remarks, but I can expect that some people will be turned off by our preaching.  In Galatians 5:11, Paul talks about the “offense of the cross.”  The only way to avoid offending people is by not preaching the gospel.  Unfortunately this is what most Christians do.

If you are obedient to Christ’s command to preach His Word, you can be assured that God’s Word will not return void, but will accomplish the purpose God has intended for it  (Isa.55:11).  After Stephen was killed, Saul went out to see how many Christians he could throw in jail.  But when Jesus appeared to him later, he said, “It is hard for you to kick against the pricks” (Acts 9:5). Saul`s conscience had been bothering him.  God had used the preaching of Stephen, as well as the witness of other Christians, in Saul’s life.

In large cities, there are many good places to preach, where a lot of people will hear the message.  But even in smaller cities and towns there are good places to preach:  on Main Street, at the high school, at a rock concert, parade, or county fair, outside the movie theater, or at a college campus.  Street preaching in a small town can be very effective.  People have probably never seen this before in their town.  You’ll become the talk of the town and may get front page coverage in the local paper!  People may make fun of you, but it will show them that you’re serious enough about what you believe to risk the disapproval of others.  It just might cause them to take God`s Word seriously.

Satan knows the power of gospel preaching, so he will do anything he can to discourage you from preaching on a consistent basis.  You will be attacked, but remember where these attacks are coming from.  Satan will even use misguided Christians. They will tell you that you are turning people off, hurting the cause of Christ, and what you are doing is definitely not of God.  When you hear these things you need to respond in love, to pray for them, and check your own heart to make sure you are preaching with an attitude of genuine love for the lost.  It is easy to allow our own personal frustrations to enter into our preaching, to get angry at people because they don’t seem to be responding.  If we preach a strong message, we need to be certain that it is coming from God, not from our flesh.  At the same time, do not allow yourself to fall into condemnation, and don`t listen to Satan`s lies.

Seven Key Scriptures

Our  friend  Jeannie Griffin writes us that “7 Key Scriptures  to Lead  Someone to the Lord” has gone to print.  This new 128  page book  has a powerful message to teach you scriptures  to  clearly show  someone  their need to be born again,  how to  become  born again,  and assurance of that decision.  Easy informative ways to present this message and inspiring testimonies will encourage you to  fulfill the Great Commission.  Each copy is only $5 or 3  for $12.  She  pays  the postage.  To order,  contact Jeannie at  411 Virgil Road, Dryden, NY 13053, (607) 844-9892.

Coming Events

Saturday February 2 San Francisco  Outreach  3-6  PM. Powell  St.  BART  station.  Contact SOS Ministries,  Box  27358, Oakland, CA 94602, (415) 531-5325.

February 8-13 Mardi Gras Outreach,  New Orleans. $100 incl. food, lodging.  Contact  Rescue  Atlanta  (Mel  Rolls,  Director),  Box 965039,  Marietta,  GA  30066,  (404)  924-0201.  Also Christ  in Action, Box 100, Chatsworth, GA 30705, (404) 695-1868.

Saturday February 9 Mardi Gras Outreach,  Galveston,  TX. Contact Pastor  John  Elliott,  Gulf Coast  Christian  Center,  Box  143, Hitchcock, TX 77563, (409) 986-7889 or (713) 337-4364.

Saturday March 3 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade Outreach 3-11 PM.  Meet at Powell St.  BART station. Up to 400,000 people at this parade,  the largest annual event in San Francisco.  Contact SOS Ministries (address above).

It’s Time To Renew Your ISEMA Membership!

“Two  are  better  than one…  and a threefold cord  is  not easily broken.” We urge you to become a member of ISEMA if you have  not  already  done so,  linking up  with  other  evangelism ministries and Christians who believe in the Great Commission. If you  are already an ISEMA member,  now is the time to renew  your membership for 1991.  As an association of street and  evangelism ministries, ISEMA depends on your active involvement.

Once  again  I want to thank you for your prayers  and  financial support  for ISEMA.  Please continue to send us information about what  is happening in your community,  teachings  on  evangelism, information about upcoming outreaches, etc. so we can share these with our readers.

Also,  if  you are involved in an evangelism ministry or know  of one or more ministries that should be included in our next Street and  Evangelism Directory,  please send us information so we  can update  our next Directory.  Include  the  name,  address,  phone number,  director’s name and brief (50 words or less) description of what the ministry does.

Our  Tape  of the Month is “The True Gospel” by Chris  Hightower. Chris   is  Director of “Hooked on Jesus” Ministry  in  Marietta, Georgia and is the Georgia State Coordinator for ISEMA.  In  this tape,  Chris  gives his personal testimony and talks about how to make true disciples of Jesus Christ.

Yours in His love,

Larry Rosenbaum

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