Church planter uses unconventional methods to share the Gospel

Posted: 26 November, 2008

Indonesia (MNN) ― To teach nonbelievers about Jesus, one Partners International associate used bananas as an analogy for what it takes to become a Christian.

The associate, a church planter from the Sundanese Christian Fellowship, was mentoring a young intern when they encountered local fishermen along their path.

After beginning a conversation with the men, the Sundanese church planter had an opportunity to share the Gospel. He began by sharing the story of Adam and Eve and then explained the need for salvation. He told the fishermen that forgiveness of sins and redemption was possible through Jesus Christ, and challenged the men to question the sin in their lives.

The church planter then took some bananas that he was carrying and asked the men if they would like one. "In a similar manner," said the church planter, "it's not enough to just believe in Jesus; you also need to personally receive Him into your life." He explained about accepting God's grace and forgiveness as we would accept a banana.

After hearing this truth, two of the men believed and were saved. God used tangible and related subject matter to help them understand the Gospel.

Partners trains and sends church planters like this man to unreached people groups. If you'd like to help believers reach out to those who don't have the Gospel, click here.

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