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Questioning Evangelism

Engaging People's Hearts the Way Jesus Did

Questioning Evangelism -  Newman, Randy
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A much-needed look at sharing Christ with unbelievers, based not on the techniques of guerrilla hard-sell tactics, but on engaging questions and caring interaction. Filled with humor and stories, this book provides a challenging yet encouraging look at evangelism in our world today. This volume argues that asking questions and starting meaningful conversations is a far better method for sharing faith than prepared lectures or statements. It gives advice on what people need to hear in response to the world around them.

Author was raised Jewish and has a unique, rabbinical outlook on evangelism
Encouraging and useful
Easy-to-read, conversational style
Study guide at the end to aid in teaching and discussion
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Author/Artist Randy Newman
ISBN/Ref 9780825433245
082543324X
Pages 269
Publisher Kregel Publications
Format paperback
Product ID 120345
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