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Christians often struggle to know where to start when it comes to telling others about God, Jesus, sin, and salvation. 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 latest method. The seventh volume in the 9Marks: Building Healthy Churches series, this book will help Christians joyfully embrace evangelism as a way of life as it equips them to share their faith with those who don't yet know Jesus. Part of the 9Marks: Building Healthy Churches series.
A Gospel-Rich, Reproducible Model for Making Disciples as Jesus Intended Biblical discipleship emphasizes encouragement, repentance, and spiritual growth—essential parts of the Christian life. However, well-meaning believers often struggle to follow Jesus, unaware their views are too legalistic, licentious, or individualistic. How can churches and Christians develop a healthy, successful path to disciple-making? In this second edition of Gospel-Centered Discipleship, Jonathan Dodson presents an effective, Spirit-led model for sanctification. Reminding readers that real discipleship is imperfect yet transformational, Dodson encourages Christians to engage more authentically with others as they grow in faith. Drawing from his own failures and successes while following Jesus, Dodson defines discipleship, describes the heart of a disciple, and gives practical guidance for mentor and peer-based discipleship as Jesus intended. Revised and Expanded: Includes three new chapters and new illustrations Applicable: Shows how discipleship can be practical and gospel-centered Theological: Addresses the Holy Spirit's involvement in discipleship Foreword by Matt Chandler: Author of The Explicit Gospel
If God is in control of everything, can Christians sit back and not bother to evangelize? Or does active evangelism imply that God is not really sovereign at all? J. I. Packer shows in this classic study how both of these attitudes are false.
Elaine Heath brings a fresh perspective to the theory and practice of evangelism by approaching it through contemplative spirituality. This thoroughly revised edition includes a new study guide. Praise for the First Edition Outreach Resource of the Year Award Winner "[Heath's] biographies of the mystics are inspiring, and her emphases on suffering and spiritual depth as the antidote to a prepackaged, method-obsessed, consumer-oriented evangelistic approach are refreshing."--Outreach
Many new believers have questions about what it means to live as a Christian in the context of a local church, and pastors are looking for resources to pass along to their congregations to help them think biblically about the Christian life. 9Marks Church Questions is a new series that seeks to provide ordinary Christians with sound and accessible biblical teaching by answering common questions Christians have about church life. Each volume offers biblical answers and practical applications with the goal of nurturing healthy church practice and commitment. This booklet gives readers the biblical basis and practical tips for sharing the gospel with those who aren’t Christians, demonstrating how evangelism is doable for all believers, even those who feel like they aren't particularly gifted in evangelism.
Lots of Christians talk about the gospel, but how many really understand the gospel and know how to apply it to their lives? Featuring nine self-contained lessons with discussion questions, articles, practical exercises, and comprehensive leader’s notes in the back, The Gospel-Centered Life helps participants understand how the gospel shapes ...
Evangelism. Approaching this task has been a challenge for God's people both individually and corporately since as long as we can remember and longer. We've tried to examine, evaluate, and consider American culture; adapting to reach it, attempting to develop fresh and creative methods to get our message to make sense to the lost. In doing so, we have placed the culture at the front of our consideration. We ask, "What is our culture like?" and then ask, "How do we reach it?" Are we asking the right questions? Is this task as complicated as we've made it? This book is an urgent call for the Church in America to repent, recover, and renew our priorities in evangelism. The inspiration for this book came from the author's experience and his benefit from the ministry of Evangelist Ray Comfort and The Way of The Master. This book endeavors to discuss something more than a method of sharing our faith (while that is included), but to truly examine the motives, presuppositions, and thinking behind how and why we evangelize the way we do. This is our most substantial resource on Amazon. Questions this book will answer:* What is Intentional Evangelism?* What should form our philosophy or theology of Evangelism?* How has contemporary Evangelism attempted to reach the lost and to what degree are our methods and the language we use biblical and effective? * Is the gospel still central in our evangelism?* What does it mean to be effective?* How do we deal with our fears of sharing our faith?* What specific counsel does Scripture give us for how to share our faith and what does it teach by example?* What does Intentional Evangelism look like practically?* Is street preaching a legitimate means of reaching the lost? * How do we answer the objections from the lost?CHANGES IN THE SECOND EDITION: -New Cover Design-Minor spelling and other corrections-Additional footnotes and sources-Additional material within body of text, expanded paragraphs-Formatting and Structure Changes-Appendix reviewing Bill Hybels and Mark Mittleberg's book, Becoming a Contagious Christian-Appendix on Is it Wrong to Have an Agenda With Unbelievers?-Appendix on Does 2 John v.10-11 prohibit us from witnessing to cults?-Appendix on Event-Based Evangelism-Appendix on 7 Reasons to Share Your Faith at Work-Appendix on Open-Air SpringboardsAbout the author:Joseph came to know Christ as Savior in 2004 after growing up in a non-Christian home and being an atheist for seven years. He lived in North Texas most of his life. He attended Moody Bible Institute, graduating in 2010 with a B.A. in Biblical Exposition and is currently studying at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. He serves as the Pastor of Youth and Family Ministries at Milton Baptist Church in Milton, KY. He has led evangelism teams in North Texas and Chicago for outreach on the streets, in local parks, and on college campuses. He has facilitated, taught, and written evangelism curriculum for youth, college students, and adults. He and his wife also served a two-year term in a domestic incarnational missionary program designed to reach the lost through building community. Joseph simply has a heart to build and stabilize a biblical worldview into the hearts and minds of the church alongside a theology of evangelism that isn't driven by popular culture or sentimentalism, but instead intentionally shares the comprehensive gospel message in a loving yet uncompromising way.*All proceeds go to support my wife and I while we're at seminary.