What We Do
What We Do
1. The local church must be trained.
2. The local church must go out into the area.
3. Jesus said go make disciples not converts.Jesus took three years to train his disciples.
4. New believers must be placed in a Christ group or home cell. This is where they will grow spiritually and must then be integrated into a local Bible believing church, where the word of God is preached.
Churches are encouraged to establish outreach teams who go out to do evangelism in their surrounding communities and areas. EHCSA facilitates training for the leadership and their teams of interested churches.After training in Evangelism and Discipleship, the outreach teams visit every home in their communities. At every stop, they make a gospel presentation and lead people to Christ. A “Way to God” booklet is left behind for the new convert to read. The team makes sure that every person who was led to Christ fills out the response card in the middle of the booklet. The response cards are collected and this helps the team to follow-up on new converts within 24 hours. The local churches then do follow-up with all the new converts, encouraging them to attend services on Sundays and get them involved in Christ groups (home cells). Here they can be nurtured and discipled. Church leaders also teach new converts about the importance of water baptism. Out of the Christ groups new leaders are identified and they can be trained to go out with the existing outreach teams and do evangelism again. This way the church can ensure that there are new hands in the field to reach more people for Christ. The success of the evangelism outreach will be determined by this fruit.