Synopses & Reviews
This book flies in the face of almost everything you've ever read or heard about evangelism. Going Public with Your Faith, winner of the 2004 Christianity Today Book Award and the Silver Medallion Book Award, is written for all Christians who may not think they have a gift for evangelism but want their lives to have an impact on the people around them. It describes evangelism as a process and helps readers understand how their skills and God-given gifts can easily be used to draw customers, clients, and coworkers to new life in Jesus Christ.
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Equips the reader to naturally bring Jesus to work and share his friendship, his impact, and his life in a simple and non-threatening way that winsomely draws customers, clients, and coworkers to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Going Public with Your Faith is a call for us to be ordinary followers of Jesus, taking our faith to work and living it out daily in the ordinary transactions of life.
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Take your faith to work! Discover how your God-given gifts and talents can easily and naturally draw customers, clients, and coworkers to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. This proven model for workplace evangelism presents biblical and contem-porary stories of people who served as Christian witnesses in the ordinary transactions of life and commerce.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-216) .
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How to take evangelism out of the religious box and weave it into your life at work
In every part of the world, people are looking for spiritual answers and resources as never before. But you don?t need to travel to some exotic foreign mission field to find hungry hearts. You spend hours every day in the most strategic place of impact in the world?your workplace.
Going Public With Your Faith offers a proven model for evangelism that respects the unique relationships you have with your coworkers, clients, or customers. It shows how you can be authentic instead of artificial when sharing what you believe, build trust with even the most skeptical person, and cultivate caring connections with those who have not yet come to a saving faith in Christ.