APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY, Week of April 13-19, 2026, Start conversations: FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE. (Making disciples: a work of love, Lesson 4, point 4). Assignment Prepared.

APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY, April 13-19, 2026, Start conversations: FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE. (Making disciples: a work of love, Lesson 4, point 4). Assignment Prepared.

Start conversations (4 mins.) HOUSE TO HOUSE. Offer a Bible course (lmd lesson 4 point 4).

Setting: During house-to-house witnessing, the publisher starts a conversation with a person and, using a Bible text, shows the importance of learning from the Bible. The person shows interest in what the Bible teaches, and the publisher offers to start a Bible study course.

Publisher: Good morning. Excuse me for interrupting for a moment. I'm just speaking briefly with some neighbors to share a Bible verse that's helping many people during these difficult times. I won't take up much of your time.

Assistant: Ah, okay… fine, tell me.

Publisher: Thank you. These days, many people look for answers in different places: on the internet, in what others say, or in their own feelings. But an important question arises: Where can we find a truly reliable guide for life?

Assistant: It's true... now everyone has an opinion and you don't know who to believe anymore.

Publisher: That's right. That's why, personally, I prefer not to base my decisions on opinions, but on what the Bible says. Look at this passage. In 2 Timothy 3:16 it says: “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching.”

This verse shows that the Bible is not just an ancient book, but a practical guide that can orient us.

Assistant: Yes, but understanding it is sometimes complicated.

Publisher: You're right. Many people feel the same way. Some say, "I'd like to read the Bible, but I don't know where to start," or, "I read it, but I don't really understand it." Has this ever happened to you?

Assistant: Yes, of course. Sometimes I read, but then I don't know how it all fits together.

Publisher: That's very common. That's precisely why we offer a simple Bible course. It's not about teaching human ideas or complicated things, but about seeing directly what the Bible says, step by step, with clear questions and answers based on the texts.

Assistant: And what is that course like?

Publisher:It's quite practical. It addresses topics that interest us all, such as: Why is there so much suffering? What hope is there for the future? Or how can we have more peace in family life? And for each topic, biblical texts are reviewed so that you can see the answers for yourself.

Assistant: Ah, that's great, that makes it clearer.

Publisher: That's the idea: that faith has a solid foundation. For example, Jesus said in John 17:3: “This means eternal life: that they may come to know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.”

He showed that knowing God is very important and that it even means eternal life.

Assistant: Yes, but with all the things I have to do at home, I hardly have any time.

Publisher: I completely understand. That's why the course adapts to your schedule. You can do it little by little, at your own pace. It's free and without obligation. You could even watch just one lesson and then decide if you're interested in continuing.

Assistant: So it's not mandatory to continue.

Publisher: No, not at all. The idea is to help. Sometimes just one conversation is enough to encourage them, and if they find it helpful afterward, they can continue; if not, that's perfectly fine.

Assistant: That sounds good to me.

Publisher: When a person understands for themselves what the Bible teaches, their perspective changes. They no longer depend on what others say, but on what they learn directly from it.

Assistant: Yes, that does interest me.

Publisher: If you'd like, there's no need to decide now. I can come back another day and show you a lesson in a few minutes. That way you can see for yourself if it would be helpful.

Assistant: Yes, that's better.

Publisher: Perfect. Then, when you return, we'll analyze the Bible to find the answer to a current question. That way you can see for yourself what the Bible says.

Assistant: Okay, thank you very much.

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