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 More about Internet Evangelism Day - the new focus day in 2006

Gospel presentations

Explaining the way of salvation online

Our definition of a 'Gospel Presentation' is a website or set of pages which explain step by step the essential details of the Gospel. By contrast, we define an evangelistic site as containing a range of pages on wider topics, even if a Gospel presentation is included within the overall site.

It depends where you draw the line, of course. We might define Power to Change (and one or two other sites listed here) as 'Gospel presentation plus' due to its inclusion of testimony pages and Q & A's. It is a highly effective site in a growing range of languages, and is also available for partnering organisations to be branded with a specific identity for a specific readership.

The problems of writing a Gospel Presentation

It is amazingly difficult to write such a Gospel page, which:

  1. Does not sound religious and churchy, or use long words.
  2. Shows that God is not a hard remote capricious Being, a killjoy, as another major religion would suggest, and yet is not tolerant of sin.
  3. Portrays God as generous and loving, without presenting the Gospel as "easy-believism".
  4. Emphasizes that becoming a Christian is not the same as living by a set of rules, attending church, starting a self-effort program, or indeed 'switching religions', but that it is a relationship, not a religion.
  5. Explains that unlike every other belief system, where religious commitment equals salvation by works, we offer something which is totally free (by grace – but don't say "grace" – it's another religious jargon word) and yet commitment demands your whole life.
  6. Will not be misunderstood by those whose concept of "god" may mean a pantheistic vague power of nature as in New Age and other religions, or the myriad local 'gods' which must be constantly placated that we see in India.
  7. Shows that the Gospel is for every culture and is not a Western religion.
  8. Does not explain the Gospel from a Western cultural view-point.

Hard work, specially on one page! Some of the issues can be addressed in preceding pages, or side-links for those who need them. Charles Bing's thought-provoking How to Share the Gospel Clearly is well worth taking the time to download and study. See also Nathen George's understanding of the differences between the Gospel and the Kingdom of God

And don't call it a 'salvation page', which to end-users which is a jargon word. The page or section should not be an un-related add-on to the site, but an integrated extension of a site which is warm and welcoming and offers a Christian worldview. It should be illuminated and backed up by testimony pages and possible FAQ-type questions and answers. An impersonal explanation of the Gospel without these elements, can be stark and formulaic. Avoid a preachy gushing approach, or a presentation that offers glib instant answers to deep problems and worries.

"If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work, and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea."
- Antoine de Saint Exupery

Gospel Presentations

Rather than attempting to write a Gospel Presentation of your own, it may be better to link to other top sites instead. This is an ideal way to complement a hobby site, or one built around any special interest.
  • NAMB Church evangelism kit, and their Flash presentation the good news, thekristo, and kidsplace.

  • Animated/flash presentations are available to install on your site.

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