Just tagging on here, not a direct response to any one person...
The reason we need mass evangelism is because the masses are not doing anything. That is... we need one person to reach 1,000 people because we have 1,000 people that are not reaching anyone. If everyone would do a little, we wouldn't need one person to do a lot.
Some are called to preach the gospel to large numbers of people.
Others, who have a different temperament and for whom public speaking is a fate worse than death, are called to minister one-on-one to people as they go about their daily business.
Some are even called just to give a cup of cold water to a person who is thirsty, (Matt. 10:42), but Jesus assures these that they, too, have their reward.
There may even be those who are confined to bed by illness or disability who can only contribute to evangelism by their prayers.
I don't think it is necessary, or helpful, for those on either side to put down the contribution of others, or accuse those who are not doing as they do, of neglecting the Great Commission.
aldona
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