
Friend
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November 2nd, 2025
When this life is through, the only thing that will matter-
Will be someone’s relationship with Jesus!
How could this change friendships?
How could you serve them better?
Could you be more intentional?
Could you share your faith?
Could you invite them to church?

Most religiously unaffiliated Americans are open to hearing about faith when someone can show it matters or when it is shared by someone who matters to them.
— research.lifeway.com
Two in 3 Americans say they’re at least open to having a conversation about faith with a friend, including 41% who say they are very open. -- research.lifeway.com
60% of Americans say many of their Christian friends rarely talk about their faith, according to a Lifeway Research study.
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Find a Friend Identify someone in your life who doesn’t attend church—coworker, neighbor,relative, etc.
Reach Out Begin a conversation. Reconnect if needed. Build trust.
Invite Them Personally ask them to attend FRIEND Day. Share why it matters to you.
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Encourage Attendance Offer to pick them up, sit with them, or grab lunch afterward. Remove barriers.
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Notify the Church Let leadership know who you’re inviting— your commitment card.
Do It Again Keep inviting others. Make relational evangelism a lifestyle.


Let’s follow the Law –The Law of Three Hearings—
This is a principle of evangelism that emphasizes the importance of repetition in spiritual decision-making.
Here's a breakdown:
What It Means
People rarely make a spiritual commitment after just one exposure to the Gospel. On average, a person needs to hear the Gospel three or more times before making a meaningful decision to follow Christ or join a church.
This mirrors how people make major life decisions—through repeated exposure, reflection, and relational reinforcement.
Why It Matters
It counters the misconception of “one-and-done” evangelism.
To Encourage our church to create multiple touchpoints—sermons, conversations, invitations, follow-ups.
Builds a relational and patient approach to outreach, recognizing that spiritual growth takes time.







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