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“Why do we fear evangelism?”
John 4:1-10
introduction
Over the net couple of weeks, we’ll learn from the best to overcome fear in witnessing.
In this passage today…
 
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we will have to                                                           vs.
1-6
 
a.
jesus enters a __________________________________ 
 
 
 
 
 
b.
jesus enters _________________________
                Cf.
Luke 19:10; Genesis 48:21-22
 
 
 
 
ii.
we will have to                                                        vs.
7-10
 
a.
Jesus talks to a ____________________ person
 
 
 
 
b.
Jesus builds a bridge to the seedy ___________
                Cf.
Jer.
2:13; John 7:38-39
 
 
 
conclusion
Once we come to grips with this “fear factor”, we can begin to face the fear and stop avoiding it.
How?
 
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