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Description: 82% of unchurched people will accept an invitation to your church by someone they already know. Motivate and encourage your people to invite their friends, family, and coworkers.

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Reviews 9

i know most of us will agree this video is a bit corny or cheesy, but it does hammer home the message that all it takes is for our people to simply ask the ones they care about, and they'll come to church. my only issue with this particular edit is the "repackaging" from the Easter version is weak. The voiceover of "don't let another week go by" at the end obviously doesn't even come close to matching the original. you guys can do better than that. I bought the Easter version.
r darren brown
The Church at Burleson

Very well done video. The point is clear and presented clearly: 1. Why is 82 important? 2. 82% is the likelihood that someone will come to church if just invited. 95% of our first time guests at our church have done so because of personal invitation. Thanks for helping to make that point Floodgate.
Alan Jones

Ok, it's cheesy. And some of the information makes more sense to some one in the U.S. However, our church has a young adult class that I am going to show this to and you know what? They will be able to remember what percent of the unchurched will accept an invitation if all they do in ask. That's exactally what we've been needing. So I'm going to download it and use it.
Royce Barnett Sr

Obviously made for an American audience, but I would otherwise find it a useful clip for maybe a youth group or Bible Study setting. Thanks.
Bradley Rea
Macquarie College

I thought it was good, I'm not sure we'll use it since we're Canadian, but I think we're used to hearing U.S. everything in Media, so, maybe. For some reason this video gave me the biggest headache... where's my advil at???
Martin Gardiner
Village Church