Everyday Evangelism : Making A Difference For Christ Where You Live (Revised)
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1. Telling The Story
2. A Passion For Evangelism
3. The World We Live In
4. Ordinary Christian Evangelists
5. Opportunities For Evangelism
6. Special Arenas For Evangelism
7. The Role Of Your Church
8. Training For Telling Your Story
9. The Use Of Mass Media
10. Ready To Serve
97 Pages
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Do you long to share your faith with the people around you? Do you wonder just what you should say or how you should act? Are you afraid that if you don’t “close the sale” and make a convert your witness is a failure?
Everyday Evangelism addresses these questions and provides encouragement and practical suggestions on how you can share your faith within your circle of influence.
Using scripture and the words of contemporary evangelical leaders to support his ideas, author Randy Becton shares the insights he has gained from years of involvement in mass media evangelism, including:
*Simple steps for being an evangelistic tool in the lives of people you touch
*Six styles of evangelism, including confrontational, testimonial, and relational
*Common fears of failure and ways to overcome them
*Crises that lead to periods of opportunity for sharing God’s love
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SKU (ISBN): 9780890982297
ISBN10: 0890982295
Randy Becton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2001
Publisher: 21st Century Christian
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