 Okay, so I'm up here today not to motivate you to evangelize but to convince you to evangelize. So some of you may be asking yourself, why is evangelism so important? Well, let me ask you this. If you knew 9-11 was going to happen before it did, would you have told anyone? And that's exactly why we evangelize. We evangelize because we know that if we don't share the good news, something terrible is going to happen to people. We evangelize because we know that if we don't share the gospel, the chances are that they're going to end up going to hell. And hell is much worse than what happened on 9-11. More people die every day and go to hell than there were people that died on 9-11. There's 158,857 people that die each day, and about 66,000 of them die with having no access to the gospel. And that's a lot more people that died every day than people that died on 9-11. That's how we know our job isn't done. That's how we know that we need to evangelize. In Matthew 24,14 it says, And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world at the testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. We need to preach the gospel to more people, and we have to be as bold as lions. We have to be bold and not afraid if people are going to persecute us. Because if people persecute us, that's okay, because we know that we're right, and we know that eventually they're going to regret not listening to us. And even if people persecute us, we can't give up. We can't stop until the amount of people that die every day and don't know the gospel is zero. We can't stop until we see thousands saved locally and millions saved globally. Our vision isn't going to accomplish itself, amen.