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							In the 1991 film "The Perfect Storm,” five fishermen 
							head out to sea in order to catch a ‘boatload of 
							fish.’ After several days, they had very little to 
							show for their efforts. Tensions on board began to 
							mount, the crew began to bicker with one another and 
							even question the ability of the captain. The lesson 
							here is simple: When fishermen don't fish, they 
							fight. 
							The Gospel of Luke shares a similar story with us in 
							chapter five. As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of 
							Galilee he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and 
							his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the 
							lake, for they were fishermen.“Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “And I will make you 
							fishers of men.” At once they left their nets and 
							followed him.
 
							You don’t have to be in church for very long before 
							someone uses the word evangelism.” What that word 
							means is to teach and introduce others to Jesus. 
							Why? Because you are convinced that without a 
							relationship with Jesus, that person will never have 
							the opportunity to go to heaven. Sounds simple. And 
							yet, can be intimidating.  
							An artist, seeking to depict on canvas the meaning 
							of evangelism, painted a storm at sea. Black clouds 
							filled the sky. The only illumination was a flash of 
							lightning. A little boat could be seen falling apart 
							under the pounding of the ocean. Several men were in 
							the water fighting to keep their heads above the 
							water line. The only glimmer of hope appeared in the 
							foreground of the painting, where a large rock 
							protruded out of the water. There, clutching 
							desperately with both hands was one lone seaman. It 
							was a moving scene. Looking at the painting, one 
							could see in the tempest a symbol of mankind’s 
							hopeless condition. And true to the gospel, the only 
							hope of salvation was the "Rock of Ages"; a shelter 
							in the time of storm.  
							Nevertheless, as the artist reflected upon his work 
							he realized that the painting did not accurately 
							portray his subject. So he discarded the canvas, and 
							painted another. It was very similar to the first: 
							the black clouds, the flashing lightning, the angry 
							waters, the little boat crushed by the pounding 
							waves, and the crew vainly struggling in the water.  
							In the foreground the seaman was still clutching the 
							large rock for salvation. But the artist made one 
							change. The survivor was holding on with only one 
							hand, and with the other hand he was reaching down 
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							That, my friend, is a picture of evangelism. Jesus 
							called it ‘fishing for men.’ His analogy is hard to 
							beat. There is a story told about a fisherman from 
							Minnesota. He was very well prepared. He knew how to 
							fish. He had everything you need to be a good 
							fisherman. He had poles, nets, bait, and even a 
							really nice boat. Yet, this fisherman had a problem—he never caught a fish. Not one! Not 
							ever! And you know why he never caught a fish? He 
							never pushed out. He had all the knowledge and all 
							the equipment, but he never got into the boat. He 
							never left the dock.
 
							Every preacher dreams of having a church full of 
							fishermen. To help make that call easier, we have an 
							opportunity coming up for you to introduce your 
							church to your family, co-workers, and friends.  
							We’re having a Comedy Dinner Outreach Event on March 
							7. This is your opportunity to invite an unchurched 
							person to come to an exciting event where they can 
							rub shoulders with your church friends as well as 
							have a fun evening of dinner and comedy. And who 
							doesn’t like that?  
							All you have to do is invite someone. We will be 
							selling tickets to our Comedy Dinner Night through 
							most of February. You can pick up tickets at the 
							Welcome Center and/or Church Office during the week. 
							Think about who you would most like to introduce to 
							your church and extend an invitation today![Ron Otto, Lincoln Christian Church Preaching 
							Minister]
 
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