During America's early years our land was filled with evangelism. It's no wonder there is a Methodist and Congregational Church in nearly every town in New England today. Circuit riders were so relentless in their ministry that on stormy days there was a proverbial saying: "There is nothing out today but crows and Methodist preachers." (from Camp Meetings & Circuit Riders-Untamed Faith on America's Early Frontier, Christian History.)
If it worked before, why not again today? The only question of success is really, "are we going?"
Evangelism, by Dennis Marquardt