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Why get involved?
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Benefits for the church
- Brings a go and tell emphasis rather than typical come and hear approach.
- All members can be involved in some way.
- Produces a pool of warm contacts who are open to appropriate follow-up.
Benefits for the viewer
- Gives him/her access to the story without having to come onto church territory.
- Freedom to think about Jesus without pressure or obligation.
- Potential for having on-going contact with local Christians.
Benefits for the Christian
- Provides an easy step for learning how to share their faith.
- A realistic project with relatively high success rate (people taking a DVD).
- A cringe-free way to get the story of Jesus into people's hands.
Benefits for churches together
- An ideal cooperative venture in the community.
- Makes it possible for a wide area to be exposed to the story of Jesus.
- Getting out the truth about Jesus becomes the uniting factor.
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"We now have contact with many in our parish who would never have read a gospel but have now watched one." (Charles Willbe: Elsenham)
"The Jesus Video Project sowed seeds 18 months ago and it's still bearing fruit." (Revd Mark Landreth-Smith: Camberley)
"This project has proved to be a brilliant way of raising the profile of Jesus in the neighbourhood and getting people to think about him. There was a real buzz in the church while we were doing the project." (Derek Clark: Cranleigh Baptish Church)
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