Evangelism for Normal People

Evangelism for Normal People
Author: John Bowen
Publsiher: Augsburg Fortress
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451411138

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Noted author and teacher John Bowen takes a unique look at what it means to witness to one's faith. Evangelism is something that all Christians can do as a "normal" part of being a follower of Jesus. Witty, wise, and biblically grounded, the book challenges in a gentle way. Includes study questions for congregational use.

Evangelism for Normal People

Evangelism for Normal People
Author: John P. Bowen,Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship of Canada
Publsiher: Richmond Hill, Ont. : Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1996
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN: 088918500X

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Cultivating an Evangelistic Character

Cultivating an Evangelistic Character
Author: Christopher James Schoon
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532644320

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This project explores the relationship between worship, discipleship, and evangelism within the missional church movement. Engaging contributions from liturgical theology, Christian ethics, and post-Christendom evangelism, the book proposes a missional approach to worship that, when integrated with a praxis-oriented discipleship, cultivates Jesus' character among God's people. Along the way, the project attends to the Holy Spirit's transformative presence, the liturgical rhythms of remembering and anticipating, and the practices of hospitality and compassion. In the end, Cultivating an Evangelistic Character contends that the Spirit works through the integration of worship and discipleship to form God's people. In other words, God's people become evangelistic, or as Newbigin said, "the hermeneutic of the gospel."

An Army of Ordinary People

An Army of Ordinary People
Author: Felicity Dale
Publsiher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2010-06-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781414347004

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An Army of Ordinary People contains the key to explosive, transformational, 21st century evangelism. Renowned church planter Felicity Dale shares stories of how God has always used—and is still using—ordinary believers to carry out his work in simple ways throughout the world. Some of these stories are dramatic—people being led to the Lord by the friends who counseled them through drug addictions and criminal pasts. Some are everyday—a dad spending his Sunday teaching Bible lessons to his kids, or a couple inviting their neighbors over to dinner and a spiritual discussion. But in each of them, there is a light bulb moment, when someone just like you thinks I can do that! And as a result, the gospel is spreading . . . and lives are being changed.

God is Always Bigger

God is Always Bigger
Author: John P. Bowen
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725288614

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For forty years, John Bowen has been a popular speaker, teacher, and preacher on university campuses, in churches and in classrooms, and at conferences across Canada. This book brings together forty of his best sermons, talks, and articles. You will be encouraged and you will be challenged. You will laugh and cry, think and pray--sometimes all at the same time. The topics are wildly various: "The Spiritual Quality of Craziness," "Vacuum Cleaner Church," "The Vocation of a Garbage Collector," "Spirituality in my Sixties," "What's Wrong with Amazing Grace?" and "Strong and Weak" (a reflection on his bypass surgery in 2017). The audiences are as varied as the subjects: a conference of Christians in science, the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury to Wycliffe College, a camp reunion, a diocesan conference, a church planting conference, his mother's funeral, and (not least) his own parish church in Hamilton, Ontario. This is a book to dip into or to read from cover to cover. You will not be disappointed.

Unlikely Converts

Unlikely Converts
Author: Randy Newman
Publsiher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780825445637

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Rely on the unstoppable power of the gospel, not your own words Most Christians have people in their lives who they're sure will never come to faith. Whether they're too committed to their sinful ways, too angry at God, or too quick to shut down any mention of the saving grace of Jesus, these long shots don't seem worth approaching. But some of the most unlikely converts have the strongest faith stories, and they can be a source of incredible encouragement for Christians who are trying to evangelize those around them. Randy Newman knows firsthand the discomfort that comes with sharing the gospel. He's been tongue-tied and timid too. But the truth is, we don't need to sound like the brilliant, charismatic, legendary evangelists. In this book, Randy shares surprising conversion stories straight from those who took the long way around to Christianity. He considers current cultural trends that make evangelism more difficult today. Then with his characteristic upbeat style, he offers practical ways, and even exact wording, to proclaim the gospel and includes a plan of action. In the end, Unlikely Converts encourages us to remember that while the Great Commission requires us to share the good news, it does not require perfection, only confidence in the message.

Organic Outreach for Ordinary People

Organic Outreach for Ordinary People
Author: Kevin G. Harney
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310313144

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Most people who call themselves followers of Jesus have a deep desire to tell others about God’s amazing grace. Yet at the same time, they avoid evangelism and often feel guilty for doing so. Pastor Kevin Harney wants to see this change. He is convinced that ordinary Christians can share the extraordinary love of God in ways that are natural and normal ... and simple!Kevin was raised in a loving, healthy, non-Christian home. He feels as comfortable around people who are far from God as he does with those who have been in the church their whole lives. In this book Kevin offers forty ways any Christian can take simple steps forward in learning to share what is most important, the message of God’s life-changing love revealed in Jesus. In Simple Evangelism you will discover that God longs to work through you to bring his good news to a world in need. And you will be overjoyed as you discover that the pathway to fruitfulness in evangelism is paved with simple attitude adjustments, actions, and spiritual exercises that anyone can do ... including you!

The Unfolding Gospel How the Good News Makes Sense of Discipleship Chu

The Unfolding Gospel  How the Good News Makes Sense of Discipleship  Chu
Author: John P. Bowen
Publsiher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506471679

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Many congregations and their leaders are discouraged about the future of the church. John Bowen's conviction is that the solution is to be found not in new programs or strategies but in a recovery of theological vision--that of Jesus and his gospel, which transforms every aspect of life. This vision restores hope in the only way realistically possible. Words like mission, discipleship, church, evangelism, renewal, and church planting are used like billiard balls--all rolling around a single table, unconnected and bouncing randomly off one another. This book pulls these ideas together into a coherent and organic whole. The gospel is the hermeneutical key for understanding each of these topics and what draws them together. Thus, chapter 1 is an exposition of the gospel (God's determination to make all things new through Jesus Christ). Chapter 2 discusses discipleship (we only understand discipleship in light of the gospel), and chapter 3 covers church (we only understand church if we understand discipleship). Chapter 4 considers culture as the arena in which the gospel is lived and talked about, and chapter 5 builds on that with a discussion of translation, not only as a missional necessity but as a ministry which itself incarnates the nature of the gospel. The remaining chapters (on evangelism, the future of ""inherited churches,"" church planting, and leadership) demonstrate how the gospel is the integration point for all. The author's hope is that church leaders--evangelical and mainline, young and old, emerging and traditional, present and future--will have a transformative ""Aha!"" moment as this gospel hypothesis unfolds.