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Evangelism is difficult. Face it; most people just aren't interested in hearing about Jesus. They are quite satisfied with their lives, quite content with their beliefs, and see no need to change. He shows why Jesus can and should make a difference for the people you know.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherInterVarsity Press
ISBN-100830819088
ISBN-139780830819089
eBay Product ID (ePID)200008
Product Key Features
Book TitleEvangelism Made Slightly Less Difficult : How to Interest People Who Aren't Interested
Number of Pages178 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicChristianity / Protestant, Christian Ministry / Evangelism
Publication Year1997
GenreReligion
AuthorNick Pollard
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight8.8 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN97-045682
ReviewsAnyone wishing to think more critically and philosophically about the contours of a Christian worldview will find this a valuable resource.
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal269/.2
Table Of ContentForeword Preface Introduction 1. It Doesn't Have to Be Quite So Hard Part 1: Helping People Who Don't Seem Interested 2. What Has Gone Wrong? 3. What on Earth Is Positive Deconstruction? 4. Where Do I Start? 5. It's Not for Me 6. But They Won't Listen 7. If They Believe This, They Can't Believe That 8. We Can Be Wrong Too Part 2: Helping People Who Want To Find Out About Jesus 9. Do I Understand It? 10. Can I Explain It? Part 3: Helping People With Difficult Questions 11. Giving the Reason for Hope 12. If God Is So Good, Why Is the World So Bad? 13. Isn't the Bible Full of Errors? 14. Can You Prove It? Part 4: Helping People Who Want to Become Christians 15. Leading Someone to Faith in Christ Postscript: Maintaining Motivation Notes
SynopsisEvangelism is difficult. Face it; most people just aren't interested in hearing about Jesus. They are quite satisfied with their lives, quite content with their beliefs, and see no need to change. So how can you get them interested in the gospel?In this readable and accessible book, evangelist Nick Pollard shows how to break through the barrier of disinterest. He shows why Jesus can and should make a difference for the people you know. And he shows how you can interest them in learning more about Jesus. Along the way, Pollard examines why people think the way they do and provides help for better understanding and challenging non-Christian worldviews. He also answers sketpics' tough questions, offers practical methods for explaining the gospel, and gives suggestions for leading others in their first steps to faith in Christ.Evangelism may never be easy. But Nick Pollard's imaginative approach, infectious enthusiasm and field-tested advice will make it slightly less difficult., Nick Pollard explains why people don't want to hear about Jesus and shows how to get them interested., Evangelism is difficult. Face it; most people just aren't interested in hearing about Jesus. They are quite satisfied with their lives, quite content with their beliefs, and see no need to change. So how can you get them interested in the gospel? In this readable and accessible book, evangelist Nick Pollard shows how to break through the barrier of disinterest. He shows why Jesus can and should make a difference for the people you know. And he shows how you can interest them in learning more about Jesus. Along the way, Pollard examines why people think the way they do and provides help for better understanding and challenging non-Christian worldviews. He also answers sketpics' tough questions, offers practical methods for explaining the gospel, and gives suggestions for leading others in their first steps to faith in Christ. Evangelism may never be easy. But Nick Pollard's imaginative approach, infectious enthusiasm and field-tested advice will make it slightly less difficult.