Michael Green draws from a lifetime's experience in this seminal work on the theory and practice of evangelism.
This book will both show contemporary readers what can be learned from the past and help renew their own evangelistic vision.
Just as Jesus left the glory of heaven, emptied himself, and was willing to suffer to bring grace to this lost and broken world, we also must sacrifice and suffer to share his good news with others.5 ...
This book casts a vision for the local church as the engine of world missions—for the joy of all people and the glory of God.
The intake of sound Bible doctrine into the soul is vital in order to grow spiritually strong and mature. This is where the crucial role of the local church comes in.
Mission leader Sam Metcalf gives biblical and missiological foundations for these "parachurch" movements as strategic ways to live for the kingdom—in venues beyond the local church.
This book offers biblical guidelines and practical strategies for reaching those on the margins of our society with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Tony Cartledge, “Fred Craddock, Reflections on My Call to Preach: Connecting the Dots,” (St. Louis: Chalice, 2009), 111. March 21, 2009, http://www.tonycartledge.com, accessed March 23, 2009. 2. C. E. Autrey, You Can Win Souls, ...
In this short book, J. Mack Stiles challenges us to view evangelism as something we do together instead of something we do alone, helping churches cultivate a culture of evangelism that goes beyond simply creating new programs or adopting ...
The amazing story of Saddleback Church reads like a fresh encounter with the book of Acts. Jack Graham, Pastor, Prestonwood Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas Saddleback Church's growth is the miracle story of this century.