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'Tell me', said the girl. 'What do I have to do to become a Christian?' I didn't have the faintest idea where to begin.
For most Christians, clearly explaining the gospel is more of a dream than a reality. We feel inadequate and reluctant, but at the same time eager to see our friends come to Christ.
Know and Tell the Gospel deals with all the questions that so quickly come to mind on this subject. Just what is the gospel anyway? Is it my job to explain it to people? What is God's role and what is mine? Where does church fit in? Why is evangelism so often hard? And how can we train ourselves and others to be involved?
In his characteristically friendly and engaging way, John Chapman provides warm encouragement, insightful Biblical teaching, and a wealth of practical information on evangelism for all Christians. This new edition has been extensively revised and rewritten, and contains up-to-date and evaluation on current resources for evangelism.
A must read for every Christian who is concerned to take the gospel to our lost world.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Knowing Why
1. What! Another one?
2. What is the gospel
3. The gospel and the kingdom of God
4. Who should do the work of evangelism?
5. Why should we bother?
6. Who does what? God's work and ours
7. Why doesn't choose everyone?
8. The minister, the church and evangelism
9. Why is evangelism always so hard?
Part 2: Knowing How
10. Person-to-person evangelism
11. Training yourself and others
12. Power for evangelism
Appendix
1. Preaching evangelistic sermons
2. Reading list
Other Info
'A delightful and vividly written book; fresh and convincing.'
- Dick Lucas
Customer Reviews
A fantastic book covering a range of issues related to evangelism
Review by Anonymous | 11.10.2008
I found the structure of this book very helpful as it is logically split into lots of different sections covering different issues like: 'What is evangelism?', 'What is the gospel?'
The book starts by covering theological issues and then moves onto more practical issues. Lots to think about and practice.
Highly recommended especially for those new to evangelism, and those who need a bit of extra guidance/motivation, which probabably covers every Christian!
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