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Evangelism Is . . .: How to Share Jesus with Passion and Confidence Review

Evangelism Is . . .: How to Share Jesus with Passion and Confidence
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If you love the Lord, call yourself a Christian or simply want to live a better life, you need to read this book. It might sound like it's simply about telling people about Christ, but it's so much more than that. Reading it makes me want dozens of copies just to hand out to everyone I know. It's that good.

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Evangelism Is . . . contains forty brief chapters of high-octane, rut-breaking equipment, empowerment, and encouragement for all who are ready to share Jesus more passionately and confidently with others. Each call-toaction entry stands alone but can easily be connected to other chapters, all of them finishing the sentence that begins with the book's title. For example, Evangelism Is . . . "Joyfully Intoxicating," "The Real Business of Life," "The Supreme Challenge of This Generation," "Leading People to True Conversion," "Washing Feet," "Praying Prodigals Home," "Empathy with Action," "Giving a Logical Defense of Your Faith," "A Family Affair," etc.The book's appendix also includes articles on what evangelism is not, evangelism in the early church, and sharing Jesus, plus sample plans for sharing one's faith.

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The Unexpected Journey: Conversations with People Who Turned from Other Beliefs to Jesus Review

The Unexpected Journey: Conversations with People Who Turned from Other Beliefs to Jesus
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The evangelistic efforts of Christians today are crippled because of a fear of failure, or rejection, or incompetence. Consequently, rather than struggle with weak unclear efforts, often, there is none.
Thom S. Rainer's book "The Unexpected Journey: Conversations with People Who Turned from Other Beliefs to Jesus" serves to rebuild the confidence of would be evangelists. Rainer accidentally (?) reminds the reader that God still uses ordinary means to get the attention of sinners who need a relationship with Christ. Evangelistic programs, special outreaches, and orchestrated church campaigns are not the engines driving the unconverted to seek Christ.
So what is? Thom uses his classic Rainer analysis to tell a dozen stories of conversions to Christ. The book encourages readers to stay in the lives of others and share the love of Christ. No special program, no magic words, just faithful learning, living, and sharing the love of God reaches those who do not know him.


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