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For the Harvest - With the Worcesters

Podcast door Harvest Teams Network

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A Bible-driven strategy discussion on accelerating evangelistic growth globally.

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3 Habits for Everyday Evangelism - Episode 18

Here is a download link to the free eBook that Paul mentions in the podcast: https://www.namb.net/resource/free-ebook-three-habits-for-everyday-evangelism/ [https://www.namb.net/resource/free-ebook-three-habits-for-everyday-evangelism/] Evangelism can often feel like a daunting task, usually left to chance or strictly "organic" moments. In a recent episode of the For the Harvest podcast, hosts Paul, David, and John Worcester discuss why evangelism must be viewed as a foundational spiritual discipline. Based on the principles found in Colossians 4:2-6, they share a highly reproducible tool designed to help believers incorporate three core habits into their daily lives. Insights: The Need for Intentionality As believers grow in their faith, they naturally find themselves with fewer non-Christian contacts. Sharing the gospel cannot be passive; it requires active initiative and prayer. The hosts point out that the Apostle Paul instructed believers to devote themselves to prayer and to make the most of every kairos moment—unique windows of opportunity. Lessons: The Three Core Habits The first habit is praying daily for open doors, specifically praying for "B.O.B."—a Burden for the lost, Opportunities to witness, and Boldness to proclaim Christ. The second habit involves creating an "impact list" of 5 to 10 people. Keeping these names in a journal allows you to consistently apply a prayer, care, and share strategy. The third habit is intentionally scheduling regular time to spend with non-Christians to break out of the isolating Christian bubble. Takeaways: Clarity and Culture When sharing the gospel, the Worcesters note that it is "more important to be clear than it is to be cute". A simple, reproducible presentation empowers new believers to immediately share their faith with their own family and friends. Furthermore, building a culture of accountability in your church's small groups helps celebrate obedience. Because "what gets reported gets repeated," asking simple accountability questions every week ensures that these everyday habits are maintained over the long haul. Conclusion To accelerate evangelistic growth, we must shift from accidental encounters to intentional, daily habits. Subscribe to the For the Harvest podcast for more Bible-driven strategies, and be sure to check the show notes to download the free ebook on everyday evangelism.

1 mei 2026 - 55 min
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Four Game Changing Pillars of a Gospel Movement - Episode 17

In this episode of the For the Harvest podcast, Paul, David, and John Worcester take a brief "divergence" from their study of the Gospel of John to look at the big-picture practices that drive global evangelistic movements . The team begins with high-energy reports from the field, including fruit on Japan’s difficult soil and a massive youth multiplication movement in India where 60 trained youth planted 40 new groups in just a few months . The core of the discussion centers on four game-changing pillars: Modeling, Equipping, Empowering, and Encouraging. The Worcesters argue that if a leader abides in Christ and masters these four "buckets," God will use them in encouraging ways. They honor their long-time mentor, Max Barnett, who embodied these principles for 60 years on the college campus and continues to model a passion for evangelism even in the face of a terminal cancer diagnosis. From the "Tiger Brain" analogy of active learning to the balance of "daring like a father and caring like a mother," this episode provides a tactical roadmap for anyone looking to move from being a solitary worker to a movement multiplier. You can read the full article that Paul references here: https://paulworcester. [https://paulworcester.substack.com/p/4-practices-of-a-movement-leader?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true]substack.com/p/4-practices-of-a-movement-leader?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true [http://substack.com/p/4-practices-of-a-movement-leader?triedRedirect=true]

1 apr 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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Spiritual Fishing and Food - Episode 16

In this episode of the For the Harvest podcast, hosts John, Paul, and David Worcester dive deep into John chapter 4 to uncover the specific "movement-starting" strategies of Jesus. They move beyond the familiar Sunday school stories to examine the tactical brilliance behind Jesus’ decision to leave Judea and travel through Samaria. The conversation highlights how Jesus balanced ministry to the masses with the training of the few, and why He empowered brand-new believers to take immediate action in ministry. The team explores the "Village Strategy," comparing ancient towns like Sychar to modern-day neighborhoods or college dorms. They discuss the power of "hyper-local" outreach and why reaching one "Person of Peace"—even someone as socially ostracized as the woman at the well—can unlock an entire community. Whether you are a church planter, a student leader, or a believer wanting to impact your workplace, this episode provides a biblical roadmap for breaking social barriers and creating contagious gospel movements.

1 mrt 2026 - 42 min
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Breaking Barriers with the Gospel - Episode 15

In this episode of the For the Harvest podcast, hosts John, Paul, and David Worcester dive deep into John chapters 3 and 4 to uncover the specific "movement-starting" strategies of Jesus. They move beyond the familiar Sunday school stories to examine the tactical brilliance behind Jesus’ decision to leave Judea and travel through Samaria. The conversation highlights how Jesus balanced ministry to the masses with the training of the few, and why He empowered brand-new believers to take immediate action in ministry. The team explores the "Village Strategy," comparing ancient towns like Sychar to modern-day neighborhoods or college dorms. They discuss the power of "hyper-local" outreach and why reaching one "Person of Peace"—even someone as socially ostracized as the woman at the well—can unlock an entire community. Whether you are a church planter, a student leader, or a believer wanting to impact your workplace, this episode provides a biblical roadmap for breaking social barriers and creating contagious gospel movements.

1 feb 2026 - 48 min
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What Did Jesus Do? - Episode 14

In this episode of the For the Harvest podcast, John, Paul, and David Worcester continue their deep dive into the first four chapters of the Gospel of John. Fresh off a training trip to India where they witnessed a movement grow by 8,000 churches in just two years, the team explores the "brilliant wisdom" behind Jesus’ early ministry strategies.  The discussion focuses on the transition from John the Baptist’s ministry to Jesus’ intentional recruitment of His first disciples. The team breaks down the concept of Oikos Evangelism—reaching people through natural relational networks—and how Jesus modeled this by moving from family members to friends. They also examine the "Gospel Appointment" with Nicodemus, highlighting the importance of two-way conversations and the "MAWL" (Model, Assist, Watch, Leave) training method.  Whether you are a church planter or a believer looking to share your faith, this episode provides a biblical roadmap for starting movements that prioritize multiplication over mere addition.

1 jan 2026 - 46 min
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