I recall the story of Moody,
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One day a lady criticized D.L. Moody for his methods of evangelism in attemptint to win people to the Lord. Moody's reply was "I agree with you. I don' tlike the way I do it either. Tell me, how do you do it?" The lady replied, "I don't do it." Moody responded, "Then I like my way of doing it better than your way of not doing it."
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I know the OP sort of asked for it, but there sure is a lot of subjective criticism here. God does not specify A WAY of evangelizing. We are to be ready to give testimony of the hope within us. We are to proclaim the good that God has done on our behalf. We are to proclaim Christ and Him crucified. We are to make disciples. We are to be living examples/testimonies.
Some of us are strong in certain areas and need to grow in certain areas. Some of us live in the country, some in the city. Most of us live in western cultures, but other cultures would not accept some of our methods. By the way, everyone has a method. It's a matter of philosophy.
What it comes down to is what our message is, regardless of whether we do it over coffee, a meal, on a street corner, house to house, through CDs, using tracts and standing on a soap box at the park. It has to start with the heart. Do we do it because the love of Christ compels us? Do we do it because we desire to please Him first? Do we have a burden for the souls of men? Also, do we measure our success by our faithfulness or by numbers? The former points to a heart for God, the latter to pride. Ask Jeremiah.
Finally, what sort of flavor is left on the tongues of those who hear, what sort of scent do we leave in their nostrils. Do we leave them with the sweet aroma of Christ, or the stench of the self-righteous and arrogant? Do we leave those who are persuaded with a vision of love for God and man? Do we leave gainsayers mocking, but having no credible confession against us? If they deride us, let them do so because of our faithfulness.
And, as Moody pointed out, are we doing it? Or, do we gain more pleasure criticizing how others are doing it and attempting to put evangelization into a box of our own making, as if the glorious Gospel of our infinite King could be contained by the mechanizations of men? I'd rather make a mistake striving to glorify God in faithfulness than sit on my throne and tell everyone else how they're doing it wrong while failing to walk in faithfulness. The kids carrying a cross were trying. People singing in the town square are trying. Handing out tracts door to door is trying. Perhaps they're misguided. But who is more misguided, them in their methods or us who are shaking our heads and muttering under our breaths in self-righteousness?
May God raise up a generation that fears Him, loves man, is not ashamed of the Gospel and is burdened for the glory of God.