AY Honors/Preach It/Answer Key

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Note
Unlike many AY Honors, this honor does not have “knowledge” requirements categorized separately from action requirements. Rather, the requirements for honor completion are listed categorically.

Instructor required

Instructor Requirements
  • A. An adult who has preaching skills OR
  • B. Any holder of the advanced Preach It honor OR
  • C. Your pastor

1. Spiritual Preparation

a. What is intentional spiritual preparation?

b. Discuss with your instructor the role of spiritual preparation in evangelism.

Few preachers are self taught, and the Adventist Church has an extensive system of training professional preachers through university, mentoring while in the field, and than Seminary. For the aspiring lay preacher a mentor/instructor is equally important.

2. Seed sowing

a. What is seed sowing?

Seed sowing is an activity that opens the way for evangelism. It is somewhat secular in nature, and thus non-threatening to people who are anti-religion. People who would not normally attend an evangelistic program may well attend one of these activities. If successful, a seed-sowing activity leaves a positive impression about the church on the participants and establishes a level of trust. These activities are primarily about creating Friendships where conversation may turn to spiritual matters at the appropriate time.

b. Name 5 examples of “seed sowing”

  • Depression Seminar
  • Personal Finance Seminar
  • Computer classes
  • Healthy Lifestyle Management classes
  • Auto Mechanic class
  • Child care

c. Participate in at least one “seed sowing” event

Though this honor requires you to participate in only one seed sowing event, it is good practice to host two seed sowing events between each evangelism series.

3. Invitation – Demonstrate and/or explain three ways to invite someone to an evangelistic meeting.

  • Phone them
  • Ask in person (visit)
  • email

Regardless of how you invite them, your guests are far more likely to come if:

  • You offer to go with them to the meetings (or you are speaking)
  • You agree to pick them up
  • You explain why the meetings are worth their time
  • They have an interest in spiritual things, possibly developed through conversations with you
  • They have previously accepted an invitation to a social event at your church
  • and most importantly, you already established a relationship with your guest (remember the seed sowing efforts)

4. Understand a Budget

1. Develop a budget with the pastor or your evangelistic team leader

For this activity consider the budget items listed further down this requirement, any costs unique to your situation, travel and accommodation costs if the series is away from your home area and of course, remember to budget the revenue side too. Some how you will need to pay all the costs of the series.

2. Know how much money you have to work with and how to adjust your planning based on your budget

3. Unless it is already available at your venue, find out the costs of:

Equipment

Printed materials

Ask about different quantities of printed matter. The setup process is a large part of the cost, with incremental copies a small cost. In other words 500 pages will not be much less than 2500. While you can check with local printers, be sure to ask at your conference office for pre-negotiated deals.

Mailing and postage costs

You will want to investigate bulk mailing and unaddressed admail rates. Generally admail can be sent to postal/zip codes either to residences or businesses or both, and you can obtain maps and householder/business counts from the post office website. Preparation of your mailing may be important to get the best rates.

You might also investigate free community newspapers and flyer delivery services as an alternative flyer delivery method.

Advertising

While the requirements specify TV and Radio you should not restrict yourself to these mediums. Other advertising opportunities may include Internet ads, blogging, Facebook and Twitter, billboards and other outdoor media, signage on the venue, press releases, and other methods.

TV
You do not want to buy national advertising for a local series. Local cable stations are more your style.
Radio announcements
Local radio can be surprising cheap if you are flexible on the time of day

Ask about remnant space (time sold on a space available basis where the radio station plays your ads when they have unsold time, charging only for the actual ads played.

Consider the type of station you work with. Do you want to target Christian Radio listeners, or maybe News listeners or various types of secular music. The easy listening station attracts a different demographic than the Christian station does, so consider your ideal audience.

When comparing media quotes remember to break everything down by the cost per thousand impressions and discard impressions outside your reasonable drawing area. 30 seconds of exposure to one hundred thousand listeners within 15 km of your event is worth far more than 30 seconds of exposure to a two hundred thousand listeners 75% of which are located 100 km away from the event.

While not in the requirements, you might also try geographically and interest based internet ads on a site like Facebook.com. With Facebook you can narrow down your audience in really interesting ways. For example, you could run a young person focused series and target under 25 people with an interest in religion who live in your city. Technology is presenting all kinds of interesting opportunities.

Building rent

5. Know the law/code regarding holding public meetings in your area.

In democratic countries there are few restrictions, mainly the venue should comply with firecodes. If you are using a church or public hall there is nothing to worry about.

In other countries permits are required. Check with your Pastor or other knowledge person.

6. Equipment Knowledge - List, describe the use of, and specialized care for the equipment needed in a media-based evangelistic series, such as the following:

Projector

Know proper care of equipment

How to protect from dust (especially in 3rd world countries)

Dust fries projectors. Keep your projector in its bag when not actively in use and blow out the projector occasional. Heat and lack of circulation also fries projectors, so be sure you do not block the fan which can cause the projector to overheat, shut down in the middle of the sermon (not a good thing) or burn out the bulb. Always make sure you have all the cables and a spare bulb in the projector bag.

Demonstrate ability to properly connect to computer and operate

Given the variety of equipment available we can not give specific guidance. If you need assistance check the manufacturers website or the equipment manual.

Computer

Know proper care (protection from dust etc.)

Demonstrate ability to hook up and use with projector.

The variety of equipment available means we can not provide specific guidance here. Check the manual online if you are having difficulty.

Understand the program for using a “split screen”

Similarly, you may need to consult the helps for the software. You will want to fully understand the presentation software and have an assistant present well versed in the software ready to assist during your presentations. The devil works overtime on computers during evangelism, so the time to learn the software is long before you stand up to preach.

Be familiar with the various plug adapters for use in other countries

International Travellers know that electrical systems in different countries use various plug styles, voltages and hertz. Your plugs may not fit and your equipment may not run correctly (or at all) or may be damaged if you are not aware of the differences and prepare accordingly. It is easier to get travel adapters from Amazon or another online retailer BEFORE you find yourself 3 hours into the jungle trying to charge your laptop off a Honda generator with the wrong plug.

Here is a list of the types of power in various countries: http://kropla.com/electric2.htm

Power Inverter

A power inverter, or inverter, is an electronic device or circuitry that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). The input voltage, output voltage and frequency, and overall power handling, are dependent on the design of the specific device or circuitry. A power inverter can be entirely electronic or may be a combination of mechanical effects (such as a rotary apparatus) and electronic circuitry. Static inverters do not use moving parts in the conversion process.

For purposes of this Honor, you may need a power inverter to power your computer and projector off batteries in a situation where regular a/c power is not available (remote location, tent etc). Car batteries are a potential source of reliable portable power but to use it for electronics or lights you need an inverter.

7. Sermon Preparation - Using Media type split screen computer evangelist sermons:

1. Demonstrate ability to edit

Follow the instructions provided with the program or the software helps.

2. Use the “1st time translation sheet” and learn spacing

3. Work with a translator*

4. Practice the sermon 3-5 times out loud with a translator*

5. Work with your instructor for advice and input to improve your presentation.

An excellent program of complete multimedia sermons is offered by Sharehim.org ShareHim has resources on exactly how to meet these requirements.

8. Getting Decisions – Altar Calls

1. What is an altar call?

2. What are some key ingredients of an altar call?

9. Present a five minute sermon you have edited

Here is where you put what you learn into practice. This basic honor only requires a 5 minute sermon, which is a very short talk designed to give a taste of preaching. For the real deal, do the Preach It Advanced Honor.

10. Evangelist Meeting Follow-up

What does the term Disciple mean?

What was Christ's method of discipling?

Name five things a church can do to disciple a new believer

References

Http://sharehim.org