My name is Lisa Orris. I am new blogger so you will have to bear with me but am excited to get connected with people in this new mode of communication. I thought it would be great to start by telling you a little bit about myself.
I grew up in a very nominal Christian home. Church was something we did on Sundays because we were supposed to – it was tradition. However, on a daily basis it never really impacted our lives. I began to search for something more. I knew there had to be more than just stand up, sit down and recite a few memorized prayers. But what was “it” and how did I get “it”? A few friends of mine talked to me about what it meant to know Jesus in a real way that could actually make a difference in my life. The summer going to my senior year in high school, I prayed and gave me life to Jesus…making a commitment to follow Him totally and completely. It changed me forever.
I am sure this is why I am so passionate about people who do not know Jesus yet. If it weren’t for my friends who loved me and took time to share with me about who Jesus really was and that he just didn’t exist on a wall in a church building, I am not sure where I would be today.
These were friends… people who I played sports with, ate dinner with, went out to movies with and genuinely liked being around. They were gentle, kind, loving and caring. They did not fit the stereotypical caricature of people “doing” evangelism. They were not pushy, rude, arrogant or judgmental. They were just my friends who really cared about me. I think this is why I was willing to listen to what they had to say about God. I trusted them. I knew they were out for my good and would always be truthful. They were not “doing” anything to me. They were just interested in me as a person.
So often when it comes to evangelism we think it is something we “do” to people. It is like we have been told we have a mission to conquer people and win them for Christ. Just think about that language for a minute…doesn’t it sound scary? Perhaps this is why evangelism has gotten a bad rap in the last few decades. We have gotten so caught up in our conquests for Jesus that we have missed the importance of putting the relationship first and allowing the Holy Spirit to do the work of evangelism.
We have complicated evangelism to the point of being afraid that we are going to say something wrong and therefore, we fear rejection. Furthermore, we have beaten ourselves up with embarrassment and guilt because we did not win enough people for the Lord. Since when did the work of evangelism become a human activity?
My friends’ love for me was so obvious, there was no way they could have ever said anything wrong! They liked me for me and hung out with me because of who I was. This kind of love is ultimately what lead to me to Jesus.
Evangelism is not complicated or scary. It is about loving people where they are at, accepting all of their shortcomings and weaknesses and being friends with them because we genuinely like their company. Anything short of that and people will know that you are just trying to sell them Jesus but you really don’t care about them.


September 5th, 2008 at 12:19 pm
Congratulations Lisa! Although we have never met, I am excited for you and your new role and the future of evangelism in the Covenant:)
I am fortunate to head our missions , friendship and evangelism at our church here at Cape Cod Covenant in Massachusetts… and I am currently seeking a way to help those at church become better at communicating Jesus love for those who do not know Him. I am very INTERESTED in the roundtable discussion on Sept 15th and wish I could be there. I also know a woman who I think is the best evangelist I have ever been around. Her name is Karen Low and she and her husband spent 16 years in New Guinea with the cannibals and brought thousands to our Lord and Savior. It is amazing to watch her in action as she is so unobtrusive and effective at spreading Gods love to others. She currently lives here in Massachusetts and I will see her in Boston at a grass roots Evangelism meeting~
And so, much luck to you in your new role and I hope to stay in touch with you and appreciate all and any guidance that you and your staff can provide.
In Christs amazing love,
Doreen Espeseth
September 5th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
Hey Lisa. The blog looks great! I’ll ping you from the worshipconnect blog, to see if our technology is working as it should. More later. Katie Martinez
September 10th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
Hello Lisa,
I like the layout of your blog–especially the title. Surely it will be a good way to connect to people on evangelism.
You are absolutely right about our tendency to over-complicate evangelism. I still remember Lon Allison’s point: prayer, care, share–in that order!
I’ve blogged before on business topics and hope to pick up now about economic development from a Christian perspective. I’ll send you some materials I’ve collected on blogging. I found them helpful.
September 11th, 2008 at 10:23 am
Thanks for checking out my blog and for the good words of congratulations! I will look forward to partnering together as we seek to answer the call of evangelism for the Covenant!
September 11th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Congratulations Lisa!
November 6th, 2008 at 2:15 am
Lisa,
Conrats on so much! Your blog looks great. So much to say, but I enjoy reading your inspirational messages. I always knew God had mighty things in store for you….Thank you for being open to his calling and leading.