A Framework to Create Your Evangelism Resource

Tools, Training
Creating evangelism resources for your small group, church or organisation can be easier than you think. Chris Trodden, a resource expert was interviewed recently by Tina Waldrom on The Win Win Evangelism Podcast. Here’s a helpful summary for you.

Chris presented the Five C’s Framework, here is a summary for you.

The Five C’s Framework – Summary

At the heart of crafting an effective evangelism resource lies the Five C’s framework: Concepting, Content, Creative, Communicate, and Consideration. Let’s delve into each phase:

1. Concepting: This initial phase is akin to ideation, where brainstorming takes center stage. Chris emphasizes the importance of grounding concepts in personal experiences and relevant scriptures, such as “follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”

2. Content: With ideas in hand, the focus shifts to refining content. Distilling concepts into clear, concise points ensures the resource’s effectiveness in delivering the intended message.

3. Creative: Infusing creativity breathes life into the resource. Whether through captivating visuals on platforms like Canva or refining content with tools like Grammarly, this phase transforms ideas into engaging materials.

4. Communicate: Effective communication is key to connecting with the audience. Tailoring delivery methods, whether through preaching, teaching, or interactive sessions, ensures maximum impact.

5. Consideration: Finally, evaluation is paramount. Reflecting on outcomes against intended goals allows for continuous improvement and refinement.

The conversation between Tina and Chris offered invaluable insights for translating theory into practice. From harnessing tools like Canva and Grammarly to leveraging personal experiences and scriptures, listeners gain practical strategies for crafting compelling evangelism resources.

 

Listen to the full interview with Chris and Tina.

Creating a 4 Week Evangelism Resource with Chris Trodden

 

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