We have met evangelists-and they are not us. Sympathetic to the discomfort his students have about evangelism, Mark Teasdale gives us this refreshing, practical look at sharing the good news. He opens up a nonthreatening space, helping us learn how to express the gospel in a manner true to what we believe, authentic to who we are, and compelling to others.
We have met evangelists-and they are not us. Sympathetic to the discomfort his students have about evangelism, Mark Teasdale gives us this refreshing, practical look at sharing the good news. He opens up a nonthreatening space, helping us learn how to express the gospel in a manner true to what we believe, authentic to who we are, and compelling to others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark R. Teasdale (PhD, Southern Methodist University) is E. Stanley Jones Associate Professor of Evangelism at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL. He is ordained in the United Methodist Church and is passionate about helping students reclaim the practice of evangelism on a personal, practical level. He is the author of Methodist Evangelism, American Salvation: The Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Evangelists Are Taught, Not Born 2. Finding a Better Starting Point 3. Looking Inward to Look Outward 4. Putting the Good News in Context 5. Fashioning New Wineskins for the Old, Old Story 6. Evangelizing Yourself, Evangelizing the World Appendix: What I Wish I Knew When I Started Seminary Postscript: How to Use this Book Subject Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Evangelists Are Taught, Not Born 2. Finding a Better Starting Point 3. Looking Inward to Look Outward 4. Putting the Good News in Context 5. Fashioning New Wineskins for the Old, Old Story 6. Evangelizing Yourself, Evangelizing the World Appendix: What I Wish I Knew When I Started Seminary Postscript: How to Use this Book Subject Index
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