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Evangelism

  • Conspiracy Of Kindness (Reprinted)

    $16.00

    God is seeking to enter the heart of every person on this planet. Yet, for those who are not gifted evangelists, the task of communicating the gospel can seem daunting. What if there was another way? There is, and it’s called the conspiracy of kindness. Operating on a simple premise, this exciting form of servant evangelism enables every follower of Christ, from brand-new to mature believer, to become an effective evangelist through unassuming acts of kindness. In this book, Steve Sjogren offers a proven vision, simple strategy, and real-life stories that show the amazing impact servant evangelism has had throughout the world. Here’s how to communicate the love of God more persuasively through actions than with words. Learn how churches, groups, and individuals have used washing windows, cleaning toilets, handing out sodas, and more to impact their communities with the life-changing love of Christ. Although a simple premise, the conspiracy of kindness principle affects both those serving and those being served. Are you ready to roll up your sleeves?

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  • Unbinding Your Heart

    $20.99

    Part One
    Introduction: Breaking The Curse
    1. Why Do Evangelism?
    2. Unbinding The Gospel – With Prayer
    3. Real Life

    Part Two
    4. What New Members Want – Transformed Lives
    5. How’s Your Church Doing? Bandwidths, Barriers And Bridges
    6. Smart Sailing: Navigating Distractions, Getting Started

    Part Three
    Your 40-Day Prayer Journal
    Afterword By Brian McLaren
    Works Cited

    Additional Info
    Unbinding Your Heart is a six-week, churchwide, small group E-vent! Perfect for Lenten, summer, or fall study for all established classes and church groups. Based on the best-selling Unbinding the Gospel, this addition to the series includes forty days of individual prayer exercises coordinated with each chapter. Unbinding Your Heart will enrich your church’s community life and help individuals risk fact-to-face encounters with God.

    Change Habits, Not Just Minds

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  • Communicating Christ Through Story And Song

    $19.99

    Communicating Christ Through Story and Song, the fifth and latest volume in the Buddhist World series, presents models and case studies of communication of the Gospel through orality in Southeast Asia. With contributions from seasoned practitioners working in Cambodia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and the Philippines, this insightful book explores the Biblical foundations – and the cultural imperative – of employing oral tradition to effectively communicate in Buddhist contexts.

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  • Reformed And Always Reforming

    $30.00

    1. The Postconservative Style Of Evangelical Theology
    2. Christianity’s Essence: Transformation Over Information
    3. The Word Made Fresh: Theology’s Revisioning Task
    4. The Postmodern Impulse In Postconservative Evangelical Theology
    5. Postconservative Revelation: Narrative Before Propositions
    6. Tradition And Orthodoxy In Postconservative Evangelical Theology
    7. New Horizons In Evangelical Thinking About God

    Additional Info
    Introduces a postconservative evangelical theology

    Describes, explains, and mobilizes a movement

    Theologians, pastors, seminarians, and serious thinkers will find many depths to plumb in this exhaustive survey of critics, advocates, and fellow travelers on the evangelical journey.

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  • Tribal Church : Ministering To The Missing Generation

    $31.00

    Many churches are seeking ways to reach out to the younger generations. Unfortunately this often manifests as either a “come be just like us!” attitude-suggesting an unwillingness to change in order to be inclusive of young people-or as a slick marketing campaign that targets young adults in much the same way secular advertising does. Both of these approaches often leave young adults feeling that their particular spiritual gifts and needs are unwanted by the church. “We only want you for your demographics” is the message given.

    Carol Howard Merritt, a pastor in her mid-thirties, suggests a different way for churches to be able to approach young adults on their own terms. Outlining the financial, social, and familial situations that affect many young adults today, she describes how churches can provide a safe, supportive place for young adults to nurture relationships and foster spiritual growth. There are few places left in society that allow for real intergenerational connections to be made, yet these connections are vital for any church that seeks to reflect the fullness of the body of Christ.

    Using the metaphor of a tribe to describe the close bonds that form when people of all ages decide to walk together on their spiritual journeys, Merritt casts a vision of the church that embraces the gifts of all members while reaching out to those who might otherwise feel unwelcome or unneeded. Mainline churches have much to offer young adults, as well as much to learn from them. By breaking down artificial age barriers and building up intentional relationships, congregations can provide a space for all people to connect with God, each other, and the world.

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  • Christian Education As Evangelism

    $26.00

    Christian Education as Evangelism provides skills and tools for evangelical outreach. Each chapter includes stories, questions for reflection, and practical parish strategies. An ideal primary textbook for college and seminary classrooms.

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  • High View Of Scripture

    $27.00

    Contents
    Introduction
    1. Evangelicals, Traditionalism, And The Bible
    2. Introducing New Testament Canon Formation
    3. Canon And Ecclesiology
    4. A Closed Second-Century Canon?
    5. Two Important Fourth-Century Lists
    6. Inspiration And Inerrancy
    Postscript
    Appendix: The Fathers, Scripture, And Inspiration

    Additional Info
    This book shows the diverse histories of the canon’s historical development and its subsequent twenty-first century implications for an evangelical “high view of Scripture”.

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  • Whos Going To Get Gomer

    $10.99

    Who’s Going to Get Gomer? is a prophetic word from God, based on chapters 3 & 4 of the book of Hosea, that no Christian can afford to miss. Prophetess Janice Fountaine, provides insight and poses a vital question to the Body of Christ, as well as, sounds an eye opening alarm to them. Who’s Going to Get Gomer? will stir the spirit of Christians and cause them to move towards a more intimate relationship with God. They will feel the presence and unction of the Spirit of God, upon their lives, as they read and allow the inspired words of God to saturate their spirit and speak a Rhema word to them concerning their relationship with God and His purpose in them.

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  • Evangelism In The Small Membership Church

    $17.99

    Speidel explores how evangelism not only concerns introducing people to Jesus, but also helping them grow in Christ. Making disciples is a call from God for all churches whether that church is in a declining rural community, in a teeming inner city, or a sprawling suburb. In fact, small-membership congregations are often more effective in evangelism than their sister megachurches.
    This book helps pastors focus on visualizing goals; worship; creating a loving environment; passion and commitment; prayer; witness; time management; leadership recruitment; hospitality; assimilation of new members; and managing change and conflict.

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  • Marketing Your Church To The Community

    $11.99

    Marketing Your Church To The Community is an invaluable guide for getting a church’s message to the community – directly and effectively. The guide’s direct approach, using catchy icons and an easy-to-follow layout, moves the reader quickly and easily from defining and articulating the church’s message to selecting the best options for reaching the congregation’s target group from a myriad of options available.

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  • Witness

    $17.95

    In this book, Ron Lavin explores in great depth exactly what witnessing is as well as what it is not. Whether the witness comes from an unnamed high school math teacher or a person one is hoping to marry, a pastor or a priest, it is always the same thing–it is simply the planting of a seed. The author reminds us that we are not necessarily responsible for the way people react to our witnessing or for the end result. That part is God’s work. We, like the apostles, are only called to speak about what we have seen and heard. We are called to Witness.

    This book is designed to be used in many different settings, from individual reading to Sunday School classes to church membership training. Based largely on the book of Acts, Witness leads members of a missional church through:
    The priority of witnessing,
    The difficulty of witnessing, and
    The results of witnessing.

    From establishing the need for the missional church, we are led through learning about prayer, repentance, hospitality, koinonia, hope and encouragement, and ultimately to exactly what it means to Witness both inside and outside the confines of the missional church today.

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  • Reconnecting Gods Story To Ministry

    $32.99

    We often think stories are for children. But using the Bible as evidence, we see that God communicated His truth to men and women of all cultures, time, and places by way of many small stories forming one large story. While possessing a rich heritage of storytelling, too many evangelicals have forfeited this vital skill. Tom Steffen’s aim is to help readers recapture the most natural, universal, and effective means of evangelism-discipleship that exists-storytelling.

    This book is not just theory-it provides practical help by identifying the roles and tasks that are necessary to become an effective storyteller in another culture. Steffen offers creative tools and introduces practical ways to increase many of the storytelling skills for evangelism-discipleship. He moves us beyond linear gospel outlines, Western logic and organization, and individual responses to traditional evangelism rituals, to a mode of communication that respects the audience, making it easy for them to grasp what they have heard and to pass it on to others with minimal loss of content. By reconnecting storytelling to ministry, readers will be more comfortable in sharing the gospel, both at home and abroad.

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  • Transforming Evangelism : The Wesleyan Way Of Sharing Faith

    $14.00

    Traditional views of evangelism are often intimidating and push the limits of personal comfort, leaving the job of reaching out to new and searching Christians for the professionals – the clergy of the church. Knight and Powe show how this basic misunderstanding is contrary to John Wesley’s view of evangelism, which welcomed into the faith, part of the transformation of their lives includes Christ’s teaching, which is to help the evangelized to become welcomed in the faith.

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  • Arminian Theology : Myths And Realities

    $40.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780830828418ISBN10: 0830828419Roger OlsonBinding: Cloth TextPublished: October 2006Publisher: InterVarsity Press

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  • Globalizing Theology : Belief And Practice In An Era Of World Christianity (Repr

    $38.00

    Contents
    Part 1. World Christianity And Theological Reflection
    Part 2. Methodological Issues For Globalizing Theology
    Part 3. Implications Of Globalizing Theology

    Additional Info
    Discusses the impact of globalization on theological method and reflection in the twenty-first century, including implications for the development of a genuinely global theology.

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  • Little Primer On Humble Apologetics

    $17.99

    Always be prepared to make your defense to anyone who demands from you an accounting for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and reverence. (1 Peter 3:15-16) We’ve all felt the tension. An opportunity to speak for Christ comes up, and either we jump in with both barrels blasting or we cower in the corner and say nothing. Is there a better way? Can we learn to speak boldly, yet humbly, about our faith in Christ? Veteran apologist Jim Sire offers salient counsel derived from over fifty years of experience in a vast array of settings. Through a variety of snapshots, both successful and unsuccessful, he helps us understand the nature, value and limits of apologetics, and suggests how to tailor our comments to respect our audience whether large or small, formal or informal. He then outlines five key arguments for the Christian faith and offers responses to five common objections. Finally, for those especially drawn to apologetics, he offers counsel on how to discern a call to apologetic ministry.

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  • Billy Graham And The Beloved Community

    $70.00

    Using unpublished documents, this book explores Billy Graham’s beliefs about racial reconciliation, economic justice, and peace. Michael Long provides readers with the first detailed analysis of Billy Graham’s social thought during one of the most volatile periods of U.S. history–the Martin Luther King, Jr. years (1955-1968), and explores the links between Graham and King.

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  • Caleb Quest : What You Can Learn From The Boldest Dreamer In The Bible

    $14.99

    Most of us began our adult lives with ambitious dreams and the energy and determination to make them come true. But somewhere along the way our focus changed-life “happened,” and we allowed our dreams to fizzle or even die. Is that the way it has to be? Do dreams come true for “ordinary” people? And if so, what does it take to make them happen? Author Mark Atteberry believes God has answered these questions in the life of Caleb, the boldest dreamer and achiever in all of Scripture.

    In The Caleb Quest, Atteberry allows us to see that dreams don’t come true by accident. On the contrary, fulfilled dreams are the result of clear thinking, strong faith, patience, and hard work. Geared to the everyday Christian, this biblical plan helps readers to test their dreams, identify “dream assassins,” get God involved, accept His perfect timing, take action in pursuit of their dreams, and use their dreams to bless others. This inspirational book offers a realistic hope to anyone seeking to make a lifelong dream come true.

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  • Reimagining Evangelism : Inviting Friends On A Spiritual Journey

    $20.99

    Sometimes talking about Jesus with your friends can feel like trying to close a deal on a sales call, pushing something on people they may not really want. But what if you thought of it more like inviting them on a spiritual journey?

    Imagine being free to be yourself and free for the Spirit to work in you. Imagine that it doesn’t depend on you alone but that you can be an important part of a witnessing community. Imagine telling people stories instead of trying to download content.

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  • Exiles : Living Missionally In A Post Christian Culture (Reprinted)

    $24.00

    Exiles: Living Missionally in a Post-Christian Culture presents a biblical, Christian worldview for the emergent church-people who are not at home in the traditional church or in the secular world. As exiles of both, they must create their own worldview that integrates their Christian beliefs with the contemporary world. Exiles seeks to integrate all aspects of life and decision-making and to develop the characteristics of a Christian life lived intentionally within emerging (postmodern) culture. It presents a plea for a dynamic, life-affirming, robust Christian faith that can be lived successfully in the post-Christian world of twenty-first century Western society. This book will present a Christian lifestyle that can be lived in non-religious categories and be attractive to not-yet Christians.
    Such a worldview takes ecology and politics seriously. It offers a positive response to the workplace, the arts, feminism, mystery and worship. Exiles seeks to develop a framework that will allow Christians to live boldly and courageously in a world that no longer values the culture of the church, but does greatly value many of the things the Bible speaks positively about. This book suggests that there us more to being a Christian than meets the eye. It explores the secret, unseen nooks and crannies in the life of a Christian and suggests that faith is about more than church attendance and belief in God. Written in a conversational, easy-to-read style, Exiles is aimed at church leaders, pastors and laypersons and seeks to address complex issues in a simple manner. It includes helpful photographs and diagrams.

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  • Holy Conversation : Talking About God In Everyday Life

    $20.99

    Richard Peace teaches you how to engage in easy and comfortable conversation about the good news of Jesus. This book includes twelve study and discussion sessions perfect for small groups!

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  • We Never Walk Alone

    $13.49

    My book has two objectives, the second being most important. First, this book is for the Christian to draw strength from in knowing that no one is ever alone on this earth. God is with each person all of their life and wants to help us. He is only waiting for your prayer of faith in Him and you laying your troubles at His feet for Him to help you. Second, this book is an evangelical tool in the hands of a Christian, because by giving it to some lost soul, they may see that they are not alone, that God loves them, that God wants them to spend eternity with Him in heaven, and all that God wants you to do is accept His Son, Jesus Christ, as your Savior. All the instruction you need is contained in the pages of this book along with twelve peoples’ testimonies of God’s hand in their lives and their profession of faith in Jesus as their Savior. Read the book. It will change someone’s life.

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  • Jesus And The Resurrection

    $14.99

    Deals with the historical evidence surrounding the existence of Jesus and the empty tomb. It is presented in an easy to read format for those Christian workers who want information for teaching the lost.

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  • Corner Conversations : Engaging Dialogues About God And Life

    $18.99

    Welcome to Turnerville – an imaginary place where people take time to think and discuss the real issues that get rushed past or ignored in our world. Written by Gold Medallion nominee Randy Newman, this captivating sequel to Questioning Evangelism, allows readers to learn new evangelistic skills by eavesdropping on important conversations that grapple with hot-button issues.

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  • Story Of Evangelism

    $38.99

    In this new history of evangelism, Tuttle examines the broad sweep of the church’s witness to the gospel from a truly global and inclusive perspective. The familiar figures are all here: Paul, Patrick, Boniface, Columba, Luther, Wesley, Carey, and the like. Yet Tuttle knows that the story of the church’s ministry of evangelism has been a worldwide endeavor dependent on women as well as men, and lesser-known figures as well as famous ones. He organizes his material into particular historical periods or moments, each one by way of three perspectives – the cultural forces establishing the need for evangelism; the evangelist in particular; the impact the evangelist had within that particular period.

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  • Evangelism For The Rest Of Us (Reprinted)

    $17.00

    Shows readers how to ditch fear and learn to share their faith in ways that are comfortable and compatible with their unique personality.

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  • Way Of The Master

    $19.99

    The Way of the Master is the flagship work of Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron’s organization. It anchors their television program, radio program, and website. Considered by many to be the definitive text in evangelism, this book is coming to Bridge-Logos to be updated, expanded, and illustrated with photographs for spring 2006 release.

    It’s anecdotal, loaded with commentary and remarks that are more conversational than academic. It’s an easy read with a hard message that has already changed the face of sharing faith.
    Comes with a free audio download

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  • Needs Based Evangelism

    $18.99

    By meeting needs of people through intentional ministries, churches will grow; but more importantly they will fulfill their biblical mandate to care for those who are hurting and suffering.

    Being a Good Samaritan church begins with the leadership. It requires an absolute commitment to address the needs of people in order to invite them to become disciples of Jesus Christ. But in order to compete with and appeal to unchurched people in today’s secular and consumer-driven society, the church needs to be entrepreneurial in its method of evangelist outreach. In this book, Rev. Robert Pierson, shows how churches can better organize ministry in order to be effective witnesses. By meeting felt needs of people through intentional ministries, the church will grow to be sure; but more importantly it will fulfill its biblical mandate to care for those who are hurting and suffering.

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  • Why Good Arguments Often Fail

    $27.99

    You gave it your best shot. You made the best case you knew how, and your friend still wasn’t persuaded to follow Christ. Why is it that solid, rational arguments for the Christian faith often fail?

    For over 50 years James W. Sire has asked himself that question. Sometimes, of course, the arguments themselves just aren’t that good. Sometimes the problem has to do with us and not the arguments. And sometimes the problem lies with the hearers.

    With wisdom borne of both formal and informal experience, Sire grapples with these issues and offers practical insight into making a more persuasive case for Christ.

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  • Can I Get A Witness

    $16.99

    Telling a friend how Jesus Christ has changed you should be both natural and normal. It should be as easy as sharing where to find a bargain on a great product. And it should be just as quick. Every Christian man, woman, and child ought to have a witness for each of those changes. Can I Get A Witness? can teach anyone how to organize and share a conversational and relational witness of thirty seconds to three minutes that is both clear and concise. Inside is the 1-2-3 Witness Workbook providing step-by-step instructions for writing a witness and includes eight Bible studies. “1-2-3 WITNESS is a very comprehensive, detailed exploration of how to be a more effective Christian witness-it is my hope that Richard’s book will help people throughout the world become better witnesses to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” -Dr. Ted Baehr, Chairman The Christian Film & Television Commission “I heartily commend this seminar.” -Rev. Dr. Mark A. Pearson Author of “Christian Healing, A Practical And Comprehensive Guide” Trinity Church, Plaistow, NH The other book in this series is the: 1-2-3 Witness Seminar Leader’s Manual 1-2-3 Witness Seminar multi-media presentation tools, available on DVD, include: the Bible study series, Foundations In Witnessing, plus Seminar Team Training, and the Introduction For Participants. See our website, www.123witness.com for more information

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  • Master Plan Of Evangelism (Reprinted)

    $16.99

    Share the Good News the way Jesus did! This is an indispensible guide to effective evangelism with study guide.

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  • Lifestyle Evangelism : Learning To Open Your Life To Those Around You

    $19.00

    Finding common ground and earning the right to be heard is the secret to lifestyle evangelism. In this classic bestseller, now released as a mass-market paperback, Dr. Joe Aldrich shows us how we can build genuine, caring relationships with nonbelievers that will open their hearts to the gospel message. The author’s approach is biblical, practical, and natural. Lifestyle Evangelism is the definitive work in introducing people to the Savior in a way that displays God’s authentic love for the lost.

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  • Communicating Christ In The Buddhist World

    $22.99

    This is the fourth and latest volume in the Buddhist World series which includes Sharing Jesus in the Buddhist World, Sharing Jesus Holistically with the Buddhist World, and Sharing Jesus Effectively in the Buddhist World. Compiled from papers presented at the annual SEANET Missiological Forum in Thailand, Communicating Christ in the Buddhist World delivers fresh insights from mission theologians and practitioners. The first four chapters reflect on the theological framework by which Christians can fulfill the biblical mandate to evangelize and transform peoples. The next five chapters consider the significant sociological issues that have arisen in the Christian encounter with Buddhist peoples. The final three suggest some strategic ways forward for effective evangelism in the Buddhist world. May this book challenge the international Christian community to find better ways of relating to and approaching people of other faiths!

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  • Good News From The Barrio

    $28.00

    In a world divided by race, ethnicity, gender, violence, and hate, Harold Recinos’s Good News from the Barrio explores the ways in which the good news of the gospel is at work in Latino barrios. He challenges Christians to listen to the gospel in these contexts and offer a prophetic witness to the nation and the church.

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  • Living On The Boundaries

    $30.99

    IVP Print On Demand Title

    What happens when evangelicalism meets feminism? In this book the authors share their stories and explore what it was like for evangelical women who have pursued doctorates in biblical and theological studies. This well-informed, sensitive narrative of women’s experience will be illuminating for anyone involved in the academic theological world.

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  • Loving The Church Blessing The Nations

    $30.99

    IVP Print On Demand Title

    Rediscovering the role God designed for the church in mission is a critical issue facing the missions movement today. That role is to glorify God by planting churches among every tongue, tribe, and nation. Planting churches amid unreached peoples is a complex process. It calls forth every ministry gift and the contribution of every believer.

    Imagine a businessman, a construction worker, a schoolteacher, and an engineer all working together to support the development of a local church amongst an unreached people group in another part of the world. Most Christians will not leave home and go elsewhere to minister. If they are to participate in God’s global mission, they must be affirmed, developed and released right where they live, in the context of their local church. This book shows how churches can become centers of mission vision and implementation and so accomplish God’s design for the local church.

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  • Growing Your Faith By Giving It Away

    $17.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780830832620ISBN10: 0830832629R. York MooreBinding: Trade PaperPublished: August 2005Publisher: InterVarsity Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Soul Obsession : When Gods Primary Pursuit Becomes Your Lifes Driving Passi

    $17.99

    New from the author of the best-selling
    Christian classic, Run Baby Run.

    The God we love is passionate about finding lost souls, with freeing human hearts enslaved to sin. To truly know God, this must become our life’s driving desire as well our Soul Obsession. And when we fall obediently in step with God, we’ll see Him perform miracles through us to rescue people and give them new life.

    In his powerful new book, internationally known author Nicky Cruz shares powerful personal stories of faithful obedience, even in the midst of difficult circumstances including the amazing story of his mother’s deathbed conversion and healing. You, too, can move past doubts, understand both the natural and supernatural worlds, and develop a faith that can move any mountain, no matter how high or wide or difficult.

    Do we truly understand the power we have at our fingertips? Do we grasp the significance of the message that we bring to a lost world? Do we comprehend how easily evil can be beaten and revoked by simply opening ourselves up to the moving of the Holy Spirit among us? Do we know what God is capable of doing among us?
    If you want to change the world, begin by letting God change you. By letting the passion of Jesus become your passion. By letting the Holy Spirit be your only guide and mentor, every step, every minute of the day. By allowing God to set your heart on fire with a Soul Obsession! Nicky Cruz

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  • Selling Swimsuits In The Arctic (Student/Study Guide)

    $15.99

    The pastor of one of today’s most dynamic churches illumines the basic principles of attracting the unchurched to the Christian message.

    Using the story of Bob, a successful swimsuit salesman whose business takes a turn for the worse when he moves to Alaska, Adam Hamilton reminds us that all of life is about sales. Whether we are in a job interview, a candidates’ debate, or a classroom, we are selling something: our skills, our convictions, our selves. The same is true of presenting the gospel to the unchurched. In leading a friend to a saving relationship with Christ, in inviting them to join us at church, we are presenting them with something that we believe they need, that will make all the difference in their life. Yet if we don’t understand what we are presenting, who we are presenting it to, if we don’t believe in the message we are offering, or if we don’t believe that people need that message more than anything else, then we will not be faithful witnesses to it. In short, says Hamilton, if we don’t understand some of the most basic principles that all successful salespersons know, then we will not succeed in presenting the message of Christ to those who most need to hear it.

    By telling the humorous and quirky story of Bob trying to sell swimsuits in the Arctic, Hamilton explains the fundamental concepts of sales that also apply in how we spread the gospel message. Drawing on his experience as the leader of one of the country’s fastest-growing churches, he offers pastors and other Christian leaders solid, simple guidance on how to share the faith, and grow one’s congregation.

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  • Holy Donuts : Impacting Schools For Christ

    $12.49

    Holy Donuts is a practical, legal way of getting into the schools and building rapport with the kids! If we want to see members of this younger generation experience a meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ and become productive and influential members of society with a biblical worldview, we must go to them! A session of Holy Donuts begins when each of the kids comes in, grabs a donut, and takes a seat. By using visual object lessons, the kids are able to grasp and apply the principles of the Gospel. Discussion follows, and ways they can use their faith are stressed. Sessions are short, allowing time for more than one group to participate on a given day. The concept is applicable to all grade levels. Holy Donuts: Impacting Schools for Christ gives you all the information you need to start your own outreach.

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  • Evangelizing Church : A Lutheran Contribution

    $24.00

    Foreword, Mark S. Hanson
    Preface, David L. Tiede
    Project Team Members

    1.A Lutheran Confession
    2.The Gift Is A Call
    3.Addressing Captives In Babylon
    4.For The Sake Of The World
    5.Called Out Of Our Comfort Zone
    6.Navigating Difficult Questions
    7.After The Death Of Evangelism – The Resurrection Of An Evangelizing Church

    Epilogue: A Lutheran Contribution To An Evangelizing Church

    Study Guide
    Annotated Bibliography
    Notes
    Index Of Topics
    Index Of Names

    Additional Info
    In a series of engaging essays and responses, the book explores how evangelism has functioned within Lutheranism historically and articulates a Lutheran theological perspective on evangelism within the broader developments in mission theology over the past several decades. It further helps to show how evangelism from a Lutheran perspective may be differentiated from other theologies of evangelism that are part of the Christian movement in our day.

    The book moves from theory to practice as it relates this theology of evangelism to the life of congregations that are seeking to proclaim the gospel in the emerging postmodern context, provides congregations with perspectives on how to utilize this theology in shaping the practice of evangelism within their church life. A study guide to encourage group discussion and reflection is included.

    Other contributors:
    *Wyvetta Bullock
    *Kelly Fryer
    *Craig Nessan
    *J. Paul Rajashekar

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  • Prodigal Returns : Reclaiming Our Wayward

    $15.99

    The Prodigal Returns is a work dedicated to the individuals that return to God after being “out there” on their own. Many people must experience hardships and difficulties before understanding that where they were is actually where they need to remain. The book provides an objective look at challenges and barriers faced by many who truly wish to return to the safety of the community of faith. In essence, we can speculate what is needed for them. But in reality only they can release the pain in the time they feel comfortable. This work offers other views on the thoughts of a returned prodigal.

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  • Missions In The Third Millenium (Revised)

    $29.99

    Christianity Today author Stan Guthrie examines 21 important developments in the world of missions and how they will influence the fulfillment of the Great Commission in the new millennium.

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  • Evangelical Truth : A Personal Plea For Unity Integrity And Faithfulness (Revise

    $22.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780830833030ISBN10: 083083303XJohn StottBinding: Trade PaperPublished: February 2005Christian Doctrine In Global PerspectivePublisher: InterVarsity Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Sharing Jesus Holistically With The Buddhist World

    $24.99

    This book compiles the works of “reflective practitioners” who are committed to developing creative approaches of communicating the gospel in culturally sensitive ways to the Buddhist peoples of the world with the hope of seeing them follow Jesus. The five major dimensions of a holistic witness among Buddhist peoples discussed are experiential dialogue, intellectual dialogue, biblical exposition, cultural sensitivity, and economic development.

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  • Sharing Jesus Effectively In The Buddhist World

    $24.99

    This is the third book in the “Sharing Jesus in the Buddhist World” series, written by Evangelical mission “reflective practitioners” who are committed to developing more effective ways to win the Buddhist peoples to the Lord Jesus Christ. The opening chapter describes “The Changing Demographic Context of Global Buddhism.”; the next six describe some of the best models of mission approaches for reaching Buddhists; and the last four depict some past and present “people movements” or “church planting movements.”

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  • Do They Run When They See You Coming

    $22.99

    Acknowledgements

    Foreword By Chap Clark

    Chapter 1: Youth Ministry In One Word

    Chapter 2: I Thought I Already Had Compassion

    Looking At “the Unchurched” Through Diff Erent Eyes

    Chapter 3: In The Minds Of Unchurched Students

    Why They Think What They Think

    Chapter 4: A Rude Awakening

    How I Fi Nally Realized That “sharing My Faith” Starts With MY Faith

    Chapter 5: Do They Run When They See You Coming?

    How To NEVER Reach Students

    Chapter 6: Reaching…Not Repelling

    Developing A Relational Approach

    Chapter 7: Finding Frames

    Communicating In A Language They Understand

    Chapter 8: Building Bridges

    Moving Beyond Everyday Conversations To Sharing The Gospel

    Chapter 9: Door-Opening Questions

    Nothing Sparks Interest Better Than Well-placed Questions

    Chapter 10: Focus On Christ (It’s More Than A Tract)

    Sharing Jesus’ Story Simply, Clearly, And Memorably

    Chapter 11: The Key To Follow-Up

    Getting Them Plugged In

    Chapter 12: Outreach In Action: What It Looks Like

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    “Episcopal priest Elizabeth Geitz delves, through Scripture, right into the heart of welcoming the stranger. Her handouts and forms are helpful. A must read.” –The Living Church

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  • Living In Color

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    Randy Woodley, a Keetowah Cherokee, casts a biblical, multiethnic vision for people of every nation, tribe and tongue. He carefully unpacks how Christians should think about racial and cultural identity, demonstrating that ethnically diverse communities have always been God’s intent for his people. Woodley gives practical insights for how we can relate to one another with sensitivity, combat the subtleties of racism and honor unique contributions to church and society. Along the way, he reckons with difficult challenges from our racially painful history and offers hope for healing and restoration. With profound wisdom from his own Native American heritage and experience, Woodley’s voice adds a distinctive perspective to contemporary discussions of racial reconciliation and multiethnicity.

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    Traces through the seasons of the Christian year, showing their rich theological meanings and offering preaching texts and worship themes for each one.

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