
Andrew: A Role Model in Bringing People to Jesus
Learn about the impactful life of the Apostle Andrew, the first disciple of Jesus, who exemplified evangelism and humility. Discover how Andrew's actions teach vital lessons on spreading the message of Christ and serving others selflessly.
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Be Like Andrew Bring People to Jesus Brethren, join in following my example, and note those who so walk, as you have us for a pattern. Philippians 3:17
The Apostle Andrew The brother of Simon Peter. Both were fishermen by trade. From the Galilean village of Bethsaida. Has the distinction of being the first of the 12 apostles to become a disciple of Jesus (John 1:40).
Andrew Brought People to Jesus Peter -John 1:41-42 Boy with the loaves and fishes -John 6:5-9 The Greeks seeking Jesus -John 12:20-22
Andrew Teaches Important Lessons About Evangelism He knew Jesus welcomed others. He brought people to Jesus. He was optimistic.
Andrew Was Willing to Accept Second Place Mark 10:42-45
Be Like Andrew There is something very attractive about Andrew. Life placed him in a position where it would have been very easy for him to grow resentful and embittered, but he was well content with second place, because his one endeavor was to serve Jesus Christ, and not to glorify himself. All his life he was bringing men to Jesus, and he died engaged on that same task. William Barclay The Master s Men, page 44