Rural
Evangelism
by Kevin E. Ruffcorn
Responding
to the need for a new vision of evangelism for small towns and rural
areas, Kevin Ruffcorn presents lively suggestions and new understandings
gleaned from his workshops on rural evangelism and his own experience.
He emphasizes that the vision of evangelism held by those in suburbia
and other well-populated neighborhoods usually does not fit rural
settings. The author looks at the possibilities and the problems
typical of less densely populated areas, reviewing some concerns
many of them experience: Small memberships, frequent turnover of
pastors, decreasing population of surrounding communities and the
challenge of facilitating needed changes.
Evangelism
needs to emphasize faithfulness to God's call to proclaim the good
news of Jesus Christ, using the talents and resources available.
A broader understanding can free congregations to dream big dreams
and to see new possibilities. They do not need to feel compelled
to evaluate their efforts in terms of large increases in membership.
Rather, says Pastor Ruffcorn, such congregations can emphasize both
inward and outward aspects of nurturing their own members and reaching
out to their neighbors. This can be done by words and through actions
in an intentional and relational manner.
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