Questioning Evangelism | Randy Newman
Randy Newman. Questioning Evangelism: Engaging People’s Hearts the Way Jesus Did. Kregel, 2004. 240 pp.
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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Excerpts: TOC | pp. 21-25 | Browse in Amazon | Browse in Google Books | PastorBookshelf Excerpt
Pastors/Church Leaders
- Keith Plummer at The Christian Mind (02/06) Review
- Mark Loughridge at 3:17 (03/05) Review
- Kevin Cram at A Long Obedience (01/07) Review
Laymen/Unknown
- Jason at Christian Book Lounge (05/07) Review
- Jared at Life @ Ranum (10/06) Review
- Elizabeth Plewniak at Plewbloggin (09/06) Review
- John Umland at The Umblog (06/06) Review
- Wes at Engineer - Ambassador (04/06) Review
Extras:
- “Stop Answering Questions” —the article that grew into the book
- “Why Questions Are Better Than Answers” —The New Attitude Blog
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