Christianity Explained : Share The Christian Message One To One From The Go (Stu
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The Principles Behind Christianity – Christianity Explained
Preparing Yourself For Evangelism
Principle 1: Assume Nothing
Principle 2: Proceed Slowly
Principle 3: Limited Time Commitment
How To Use – Christianity Explained
Method 1: Small Groups
Method 2: Area Visitation
Method 3: Personal Witnessing
Method 4: Church Based Program
Method 5: Evangelical Services
Other Practical Methods
The Six Studies
Introduction To The Six Studies
Study 1: Jesus – Son Of God
Study 2: Jesus – His Crucifixion
Study 3: Jesus – His Resurrection
Study 4: Grace – Not Works
Study 5: What Is A Christian? 1. Repenting
Study 6: What Is A Christian? 2. Believing
Christianity Explained – Course Assessment
Mark’s Gospel – The 20 Most-asked Questions
Copying Masters And Handout Sheets
Christianity Explained – In Context
Additional Info
In many countries people growing up today do not have a Sunday School understanding of the gospel, or even the basic facts about Jesus. Christianity Explained gets away from the quick one-off presentation of the gospel which has characterised much of our evangelistic efforts in the past.
Based on six studies from Mark’s gospel, this ‘manual’ is a tried-and-tested tool for evangelism. It presents the challenge of Jesus in a way that is non-threatening and concentrates on the facts concerning the person and work of Christ. It begins with the assumption that the hearer knows absolutely nothing about Jesus or the Good News.
During the course, participants will be invited to discuss and question what they are hearing and, by the end of the six ‘studies’, will be challenged to repentance, belief and a trust in Jesus.
The course, initially compiled by Scripture Union in Australia, has proved especially effective in 1-to-1 work.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780858923942
ISBN10: 0858923947
Michael Bennett
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: May 2013
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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