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Non-academic instruction, classes, curriculum, etc. on "how to" introduce people to Christianity.
http://www.christianityexplored.org/
Christian educators based in the United Kingdom, offer curriculum, training, and resources for Christian leaders seeking to lead courses on Christianity and discipleship. Features an editions for youth and for those for whom English is a second language.
http://evangelismexplosion.org/
Training organization designed to equip Christians on how to share their faith in Christ. Features leadership training cells, online store of resources, and news.
http://www.evantell.org/
Evangelistic training organization offering programs to help believers communicate the gospel. Features evangelistic resources, live training workshops, video training curriculum and follow-up materials.
http://www.layevangelism.com/
Online training programs (require the user to buy certain materials), tracts to print out, recommended books, and other resources for the lay evangelist.
http://www.mercystreet.com/
Take a free course in street witnessing and they will mail you a free certificate in Evangelism Ministry.
http://www.rbtc.org/
Kenneth Hagin's Word of Faith teaching and evangelism training base. Information on the RHEMA Bible Training School, Correspondence Bible School, and Institute of Biblical Studies.
http://www.biblicalevangelism.com/
Online evangelism course based on biblical principles as taught by Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron. Features a curriculum overview. Members only.
http://www.soe.org/
An accrediting and resourcing body for those who send, receive, facilitate and support short-term mission endeavors
http://www.uscwm.org/
Training the Body of Christ to reach people in new frontiers.
http://www.whatisthegospel.org.uk/
Examines the Biblical Gospel and compares it with what many preach today in evangelism.
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