Two veteran missionaries write forty creative and empowering chapters on what it truly means to share Jesus with passion and confidence both locally and worldwide.
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 ...
Let this book guide you to becoming a faithful reaper for the Gospel. Your life--and the lives of those you touch--will never be the same! "Scott has demystified the often-dreaded work of evangelism, making it easy, simple and powerful.
Now that group of people shares with another ten people each. ... Now that's some awesome spiritual multiplication happening! ... Then: Moody became the foremost American evangelist of the nineteenth century.
At once biblical, theological, historical, and practical, this book by a seasoned scholar offers an engaging, well-researched, and well-organized presentation and analysis of eight models of evangelism.
Readers will find in this book a strong and uplifting argument that the Episcopal Church’s theology, sacramental ministry, and commitment to social justice have an essential role to play in mainline Christianity and in the public square.
Questioning Evangelism offers another approach. If Jesus teaches us anything about evangelism, it's that He used a variety of methods with a variety of people. Any evangelistic approach, though, requires three skills.
This book offers a comprehensive treatment of evangelism, from biblical models to contemporary practice.
Asia Minor to Gregory the Wonderworker in Armenia , from St. Patrick in Ireland to Cyril and Methodius in Moravia , from Matteo Ricci in China to John Wesley in England , from Mary Slessor in West Africa to Lottie Moon in Asia ...
Celtic Christianity--the form of Christian faith that flourished among the people of Ireland during the Middle Ages--has gained a great deal of attention lately. George G. Hunter III points out...
REACHING THE BRIDGER GENERATION Is it possible that we have lost ground in evangelism in America because we are always playing catch-up? Do we work too hard to gear worship services to adults, provide materials for adults, and focus all ...