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Learn how to arrange evangelistic sermons in a psychological order for maximum impact. Utilize the Munroe Motivational Sequence or the Jesus Evangelistic Sequence to keep interest high and facilitate easier decision-making. Explore topics on salvation, beliefs, and becoming a member of Christ's last-day church. Important: address major doctrines before discussing baptism. Preach on baptism at least one and a half weeks before the scheduled baptism.
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The notion that evangelistic sermons must be arranged in a logical order is noted by most successful evangelists to be archaic. • The mind which the sermon must impress and the Holy Spirit must convict does not work logically. Much better results are obtained if the sermons are sequenced in a psychological order.
The psychological order using the Munroe Motivational Sequence (Attention, Need, Satisfaction, Visualization, Action) or the Jesus Evangelistic Sequence (Attention, Interest, Conviction, Desire, Decision or Action) helps in two important ways: • It keeps interest high throughout the series. • It makes decisions easier to obtain.
Topics should be arranged in three major blocks: • Salvation through Christ • What Christ wants you to believe and do • Decision to become a member of Christ’s last day church
IMPORTANT • All major doctrines should be preached or answered from the question box before the subject of baptism is presented. • Every major doctrine should receive more than one treatment. Use the Question Box. • The subject of baptism must be preached at least one and a half week before the first scheduled baptism.
THREE WEEK CRUSADE SEQUENCE WEEK ONE WEEK TWO WEEK THREE
TWO WEEK CRUSADE SEQUENCE WEEK ONE WEEK TWO