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| Every weekday morning members of our staff open air preach to the crowds waiting to enter the Bellflower courthouse building. You can listen below to 4 different staff members and be emboldened to open air preach yourself! |
| Ray Comfort
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| Kirk Cameron
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Emeal "EZ" Zwayne, General Manager
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Mark Spence, Dean of the School of Biblical Evangelism
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OPEN AIR
Are
You Qualified?
Perhaps the topic of open air preaching seems irrelevant
to you. You could never see yourself standing up among
strangers and preaching the gospel to them. Perhaps
you lack the courage to do such a thing. Congratulations;
you have just qualified yourself for the job. If you
consider yourself a 'nobody' with nothing to offer God,
you are His material. Now all you need is a compassion
that will swallow your fear and a conscience that will
give you no rest until you break the sound barrier.
When you preach open air, you follow directly
in the footsteps of The Master Preacher--Jesus. You
also follow John the Baptist, Paul, Peter, the disciples,
John Wesley, Whitefield, Spurgeon, and others. A good
open air preacher can reach more unsaved people in a
good open air than the average church does in a year.
If you want to be a fisher of men, you have to go where
the fish are. They don't come to you--you have to go
to them. That's why Jesus said, "Go..." Thank
God the disciples didn't stay in the Upper Room and
pray that sinners come in--they went open air.

Never Fear Hecklers
You may have a few concerns. Perhaps one of them is
the thought of someone verbally disagreeing with what
you say. These folk are what are known as "hecklers."
The best thing that can happen to an open-air meeting
is to have a good heckler. Jesus gave us some of the
greatest gems of Scripture because someone either made
a statement or asked a question in an open-air setting.
A good heckler can increase a crowd of 20 people to
200 in a matter of minutes. The air becomes electric.
Suddenly, you have 200 people listening intently to
how you will answer a heckler. All you have to do is
remember the attributes of 2 Timothy 2:23-26: be patient,
gentle, humble, etc. Don't worry if you can't answer
a question. Just say, "I can't answer that, but
I'll try to get the answer for you if you really want
to know." With Bible "difficulties,"
I regularly fall back on the powerful statement of Mark
Twain: "Most people are bothered by those passages
of Scripture they don't understand, but for me I have
always noticed that the passages that bother me are
those I do understand."
A "good" heckler is one who will provoke
your thoughts. He will stand up, speak up, and then
shut up so that you can preach. Occasionally, you will
get hecklers who have the first two qualifications,
but they just won't be quiet. If they will not let you
get a word in, move your location. Most of the crowd
will follow. Better to have ten listeners who can hear
than 200 who can't. If the heckler follows, move again
. . . then the crowd will usually turn on him. One ploy
that often works with a heckler who is out solely to
hinder the gospel is to wait until he is quiet and say
to the crowd (making sure the heckler is listening also),
"I want to show you how people are like sheep.
When I move, watch this man follow me because he can't
get a crowd by himself." His pride usually keeps
him from following.
If you have a "mumbling heckler" who won't
speak up, ignore him and talk over the top of him. This
will usually get him angry enough to speak up and draw
hearers. There is a fine line between him getting angry
enough to draw a crowd, and hitting you; you will find
it in time. If you are fortunate enough to get a heckler,
don't panic. Show him genuine respect, not only because
he can double your crowd, but because the Bible says
to honor all men, so you don't want to offend him unnecessarily.
Ask the heckler his name, so that if you want to ask
him a question and he is talking to someone, you don't
have to say, "Hey you!"
Often, people will walk through the crowd so they can
get close to you and will whisper something like, "I
think you are a #@*!$!" Answer loud enough for
the crowd to hear, "God bless you." Do it
with a smile so that it looks as though the person has
just whispered a word of encouragement to you. This
will stop him from doing it again. The
Bible says to bless those who curse you, and to do good
to those who hate you. Remember that you are not fighting
against flesh and blood. Hecklers will stoop very low
and be cutting and cruel in their remarks. If you have
some physical disability, they will play on it. Try
to smile back at them. Look past the words. If you are
reviled for the name of Jesus, "rejoice, and be
exceeding glad." Read Matthew 5:10-12 until it
is written on the corridors of your mind. The most angry
hecklers are usually what we call "backsliders."
These are actually false converts who never slid forward
in the first place. They "asked Jesus into their
heart" but never truly repented. Ask him, "Did
you know the Lord?" (see Hebrews 8:11). If he answers
"Yes," then he is admitting that he is willfully
denying Him, and if he answers "No," then
he was never a Christian in the first place - "This
is eternal life, that they might know you, the only
true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent"
(John 17:3).
Make the Bullet Hit the Target
It
is obvious from Scripture that God requires us not only
to preach to sinners, but also to teach them. The servant
of the Lord must be "able to teach, patient, in
meekness instructing" those who oppose them (2
Timothy 2:24,25). For a long while I thought I was to
leap among sinners, scatter the seed, then leave. But
our responsibility goes further. We are to bring the
sinner to a point of understanding his need before God.
Psalm 25:8 says, "Good and upright is the LORD:
therefore will he teach sinners in the way." Psalm
51:13 adds, "Then will I teach transgressors your
ways; and sinners shall be converted to you." The
Great Commission is to teach sinners: "teach all
nations . . . teaching them to observe all things"
(Matthew 28:19,20). The disciples obeyed the command
"daily in the temple, and in every house, they
ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ" (Acts
5:42, emphasis added). The "good-soil" hearer
is he who "hears . . . and understands" (Matthew
13:23).
Philip the evangelist saw fit to ask his potential
convert, the Ethiopian, "Do you understand what
you are reading?" Some preachers are like a loud
gun that misses the target. It may sound effective,
but if the bullet misses the target, the exercise is
in vain. He may be the largest-lunged, chandelier-swinging,
pulpit-pounding preacher this side of the Book of Acts.
He may have great teaching on faith, and everyone he
touches may fall over, but if the sinner leaves the
meeting failing to understand his desperate need of
God's forgiveness, then the preacher has failed. He
has missed the target, which is the understanding of
the sinner.
This is why the Law of God must be used in preaching.
It is a "schoolmaster" to bring "the
knowledge of sin." It teaches and instructs. A
sinner will come to "know His will, and approve
the things that are more excellent," if he is "instructed
out of the Law" (Romans 2:18).
RESOURCES
For
use when you're preaching open air...
FREE
OPEN AIR DOWNLOADS
Atheist
Debate Outline - Adobe Acrobat
--Challenge an atheist to a debate on a local
college campus. Then use this four point outline
to help you get the Gospel across to all your
hearers.
"The
Good Test Flip Chart" - Adobe Acrobat
--Print this off, then have it enlarged at
a photocopy business. This flip chart includes
questions to draw a crowd, the good test, the
evolution offer, scientific facts in the Bible
and more... Ray sometimes uses this on an easel
to help draw a crowd for open air preaching. |
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FREE
DOWNLOADS
Right-click and choose "save target as"
Atheist
Debate Outline - MS Word
Atheist
Debate Outline - Plain Text
--Challenge an atheist to a debate on a local
college campus. Then use this four point outline
to help you get the Gospel across to all your
hearers.
"The
Good Test" - Adobe Acrobat
--Print this off, then have it enlarged at
a photocopy business. Ray uses this on an easel
to help draw a crowd for open air preaching. |
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On "Open Air Preaching: 4-in-1" join Ray Comfort as he takes a team from David Wilkerson's church and open air preaches in Washington Square, New York, right in the middle of a Hare Krishna convention. Witness an encounter with the New York police, learn how to draw a crowd using a fake funeral, and discover how to handle "hecklers." Then go step by step though open air preaching at UCLA and other Southern California universities. Also join Ray and his team as they preach open air in Paris, Jerusalem, London, Tokyo, Santa Monica, New Zealand and Amsterdam. |

Learn how to answer the most puzzling questions of the skeptics in Evidence Bible.
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The "Light Show" is a street evangelism resource that will help you draw a crowd at night. A red glowing light appears to jump from one hand to another and then disappear. |
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Inspiration
from South Africa
The ministry received this letter
in from a college campus minister in South
Africa:
Dear Mr. Comfort,
I recently purchased a book of yours: "How
to Win Souls and Influence People." It
was great! So great that I decided to put in practice
a couple of things you taught. I am a recently appointed
campus director for my church in Durban South Africa
(I work on a university campus evangelizing and
discipling students) and I decided to launch 2 of
your events and to say the least they were an amazing
success (did I ever doubt).
Earlier this month I challenged an atheist (agnostic)
society on campus for a debate on the existence
of God - we went all out with the advertising, God
even set up a divine appointment on a local radio
station for me to promote the event (amazing). Well
the turnout was awesome, over a thousand people,
mostly students, but also allot of community people
who brought their unsaved family members - praise
God. We featured the event as a boxing match; we
even built a mini boxing ring in the hall with a
"corner of darkness" (not for me) and
a corner of light (for me). I can honestly say that
I have never been so nervous before - but I stuck
to your 4-point outline and BANG it was such a success!
People were really touched, lots of people came
asking questions afterwards, the atheist guy was
very intellectual and boring - he lost the crowd
plenty of times with big words and no humor. The
crowd really enjoyed the coke can and banana illustrations.
One guy said to me yesterday: "hey you are
the banana guy!" - not really sure how to take
it, but it gave me a chance to witness some more.
Then last Thursday we had a "mock funeral"
on campus. We had 6 guys dressed in black suites
carrying a dead body (not for real) on a stretcher,
followed by wailing women, also dressed in black
singing African funeral songs and we marched from
one end of campus to the other handing out salvation
tracts, eventually ending up in the main open air
cafeteria where we did a short salvation message
and the dead body jumped up and we all sang: "Jesus
is alive, death has lost the victory and the grave
has been denied...." It was terrifying to say
the least, but also an awesome success.
Thanks for the inspiration, God is bringing revival
to our campus, Christians are coming out of the
wood work to get involved, people are coming to
us and saying: "We need what you have got"
I have really learnt that people follow courage
and courage is not the absence of fear, but the
he who feels fear, but does it anyway. Evangelism
- Just do it! |
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Open Air Campaigners
Open Air Campaigners is an exciting cutting edge ministry that brings the gospel to people through open air preaching using visual aids on college campuses, beaches, parks, city streets, and housing projects. They offer exciting short term mission trips in the USA and around the world. |
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