Evangelizacion – (Spanish)
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Una teologia biblica y clara de La Evangelizacion, presentada con un fundamento historico e instrucciones practicas. Aumente su coleccion de libros del pastor MacArthur con este tema tan necesario. La Evangelizacion inicia comparando el estado actual del alcance del cristianismo americano con la evangelizacion a traves de la historia de la iglesia y tambien en la Biblia. Presenta una teologia sobre el tema que aborda los principios teologicos que rigen la evangelizacion, muestra como se interpretan en la iglesia, asi como la interaccion familiar y personal. Incluye predicacion, testimonios personales, misiones, evangelizacion para padres, envio y apoyo de misioneros. Esta importante guia, concientizante en la doctrina, sobre el alcance biblico complementa los tomos anteriores sobre La Predicacion, La Consejeria y El Ministerio Pastoral.
Paul’s challenge to Timothy 2,000 years ago remains a clarion call for pastors today: “Do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry” (2 Tim 4:5). Because evangelism is the central work of a Christian’s life, there is a great need for pastors to understand what evangelism is and what makes it effective. Much of modern evangelical culture has become memorized conversations, pre-packaged formulas, and programmatic approaches that serve as poor substitutes for the simple proclamation of the gospel. In Evangelism: How to Share the Gospel Faithfully, John MacArthur along with pastors, missionaries, and church planters from Grace Community Church give the summons to return to the basics.
Evangelism covers four primary topics:
*Theological presuppositions and biblical foundations of evangelism
*Evangelism from a pastoral perspective
*One-on-one witnessing
*How outreach fits into and shapes the activities of the local church
You’ll learn theological principles of sharing the gospel and practical approaches to incorporating outreach into your life, including specialized areas, like:
*Sharing the gospel with children and youth
*Witnessing to those with special needs
*Working with people suffering from addiction
*Immigrant outreach International missions
There is an urgent need for the gospel in today’s fallen world. This insightful guide to biblical evangelism will ignite your passion and equip you to spread the gospel faithfully from your pulpit, in your church, and within your community.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400243976
ISBN10: 1400243971
Language: Spanish
John MacArthur
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2022
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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