Are You Called? 12 Signs of an Evangelist

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Evangelism is more than just sharing the gospel; it is a calling, a passion, and a way of life. While every believer is encouraged to spread the message of Christ, some are specifically called to be evangelists. How do you know if you are one of them? Here are twelve key signs of an Evangelist that indicate you may be called to this vital ministry.

Signs of an Evangelist

1. A Deep Burden for the Lost

One of the clearest signs of an evangelist is an overwhelming burden for those who do not know Christ. If you find yourself constantly praying for the lost, weeping over their spiritual condition, and feeling a responsibility to reach them, this is a strong indicator that God has placed the heart of an evangelist within you.

2. Boldness in Sharing the Gospel

Evangelists are not easily intimidated when it comes to sharing their faith. If you naturally look for opportunities to witness and find joy in proclaiming the gospel, you may have a calling to evangelism. This boldness often comes with an urgency to spread the message of salvation wherever you go.

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3. A Passion for the Great Commission

Jesus commanded His followers to go into all the world and make disciples (Matthew 28:19-20). Evangelists feel a strong, personal responsibility to fulfill this command. If the Great Commission fuels your mission in life, it is a strong indication of your calling.

4. An Ability to Connect with People

Evangelists have a gift for engaging with people from all walks of life. Whether through casual conversations or intentional outreach, they find ways to relate to others and introduce them to Jesus. If you enjoy building relationships with non-believers and leading them to faith, this is one of the key signs of an evangelist.

5. A Love for Testimonies

If you are always excited to hear or share testimonies of salvation and transformation, it may be a sign that you are called to be an evangelist. Testimonies are powerful tools in evangelism, and those called to this ministry often see them as evidence of God’s active work in people’s lives.

6. A Willingness to Step Out in Faith

Evangelism often requires stepping outside of one’s comfort zone. If you find yourself compelled to talk to strangers, attend outreach events, or engage in mission work, you likely have the boldness and faith needed for this calling. Evangelists trust God to guide them in each encounter.

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