GCS Podcast
Welcome to the GCS Podcast: Igniting Your Evangelism Mastery!
Are you prepared to kindle the flames of your passion for sharing the Gospel and effecting transformative change in people's lives? Your journey begins here. Allow us to introduce you to the GCS Podcast, where we embark on an exploration of the intricate art of evangelism. Here, we will navigate the intricate web of principles, practices, and processes that will empower you to become a formidable transformational evangelist.
Our guide on this enlightening journey is none other than Tony Anthony, the visionary CEO of the Great Commission Society. Tony is more than an evangelist; he is a dynamic force, a highly sought-after public speaker, a published author, and a mission leader. His unwavering mission is to boldly challenge individuals across the globe to respond to the boundless love of God and to equip them with the tools necessary to disseminate the Gospel.
What can you anticipate from the GCS Podcast?
1. Fresh Vision for the Lost: Tony Anthony will cultivate within you a renewed vision, enabling you to reach out to lost souls with unwavering purpose and compassion.
2. Effective Evangelism Strategies: Discover practical and effective methodologies for confidently sharing the Gospel, equipping you to make a lasting impact.
3. Church Preparation: Equip your congregation with the knowledge and resources necessary for effectively nurturing and guiding new believers, ensuring a strong foundation for their faith journey.
4. Faith Reignited: With each episode, reignite your faith and rekindle your fervor for evangelism, empowering you to inspire change in the lives of those around you.
Do not miss this exceptional opportunity to deepen your comprehension of evangelism, as we collectively inspire your team to take transformative action. Tune in and unlock the potential of evangelism mastery with the GCS Podcast!
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Episodes
41 episodes
Sow to Reap
In an age where almost anything goes, how can we equip and empower Christians to believe and live the Christian faith, and how can we equip and empower the church to evangelise? In the book of Ecclesiastes, King Solomon descr...
Decompression after Mission
For many Christians returning from mission trips, it can feel hard to settle back into normal life. We’re bursting with stories of redemption and renewal. We’ve witnessed the faith of the persecuted and the joy of the poor. We’re resolved to...
The Great Commission, Part 2
Most Christians agree that when Jesus told his followers to go and make disciples of all nations, he gave the church its mission until the end of the age. It is much harder, however, to gain consensus on how the church is to fulfil that miss...
The Great Commission, Part 1
When most of us think of the “Great Commission,” we start with the word “go.” The gist of Christ’s command is that we are to go into all the world and make disciples of all nations, baptising and teaching, right? But Matthew’s version of the...
Walking in Faith
The Christian walk is a relationship with God, so what does it mean when we don’t feel our faith? Does it mean God is distant or that perhaps He doesn’t care? Does it mean Christianity is false? The emotional connection in th...
Red, Amber, Green
One of the most frustrating and discouraging aspects of the Christian life is struggling with sin. While it’s true that we have been filled with the Holy Spirit and sin’s ultimate control over us has been broken, we still often find ourselve...
Missing the mark
One of the most alarming trends in today’s society is the death of the concept of sin. As the morals in our culture deteriorate how can Christians respond? Many people understand the feeling of guilt but until they understand...
Getting ready for Christ's return
The second coming is one of the most momentous events that will ever happen, where Jesus Christ will come again to the earth personally, visibly, and bodily – to judge the living and the dead, and to complete His redemptive mission. For Chri...
Spiritual Thresholds
How do people tend to explore faith, and what lessons can we learn from their spiritual journeys that might help us as we work to fulfil the Great Commission? Is it possible to identify specific thresholds that people encounter on their jour...
Network Evangelism
When people hear the word ‘evangelism’ they often think of either a large-scale evangelistic event or cold calling at the door. But, do these evangelism methods make some Christians uncomfortable sharing their faith? Are there more fruitful ...
Obstacles to Evangelism
Most Christians seem to find Evangelism a very hard thing to do. Even the people who seem to excel and have the gift of evangelism readily confess their weakness. So, why is it so universally difficult? Differing world views...
Rescue Plan
How do we explain the gospel to children in a way they can understand? How do we explain their need for a Saviour without watering down the details? How can we hold their attention long enough to explain what the Bible is all about? How can ...
Cross Cultural Evangelism
The world has 195 countries with thousands of ethnic sub-groups, that bring both challenges and opportunities for evangelism. What key questions should we be asking when considering cross-cultural evangelism?In the past it was onl...
Requirements to Reach the Lost
Jesus Christ continues to be the most significant figure in history. We know how he is viewed today, but how was he viewed in his culture. His words and his methods were unlike any others, both then and now. What was it that made him so diff...
Facts & Trends
A vast majority of churches go for years without seeing even one person coming to Christ in faith. By almost any metric, churches across the world are much less evangelistic today than they were in the recent past. Do you ever feel the churc...
Strength of Conviction
Today, there are many who would identify themselves as Christians, yet the Christian life for so many is rooted in convenience rather than Biblical convictions. Convictions are an expression of faith, and Christians often talk about a sense ...
The Fifth Column
In an age where almost anything goes, without careful attention churches can easily drift from their founding mission. How can we prevent this from happening, and how can we equip and empower the church to evangelise? Jesus was cle...
Good Friday message in the face of COVID-19
For the first time in our lives, churches around the world will be celebrating Easter this weekend by not gathering together. It’s a tragic picture of these sad and scary days. Yet it’s similar in several ways to what happened on the very fi...
A Run on the Roman Road, Part 2
In many places the Bible describes the fate of the unsaved in terrible, fearful terms. Yet, when we speak to others about what it means to be a Christian, our tendency is to shy away from mentioning what the Gospel compels us to accept as tr...
A Run on the Roman Road, Part 1
As Christians, we know we should share our faith with others and communicating our faith in Christ should be the most natural thing in the world. However, many people feel very intimidated at the thought of sharing the Gospel with a stranger...
A Nobody with Consequences
What does your life with Christ look like? Does it mirror Him, or do you feel there are changes that need to be made in order for that to happen? And if it doesn’t look like Christ, what is keeping you from being the person that God wants yo...
MUD
If you think Christianity faces an uphill battle today, just look at the daunting task the early church faced. How did pain and persecution in the early days of Christianity help spread the Gospel, and how did the convictions of first centur...
A New Song
When you hear the word ‘WORSHIP’, what comes to your mind? What comes to your mind when you think of worshipping and glorifying God? In the Christian recording industry, the words ‘WORSHIP’ and ‘MUSIC’ have almost become synonymous. Even chu...