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Paperback Irresistible Evangelism:: Natural Ways to Open Others to Jesus Book

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Irresistible Evangelism:: Natural Ways to Open Others to Jesus

Release your fears about reaching out to others and try the easy ideas proposed by three authors who know what works. Each holds different views on effective evangelism, but the result is a synthesis... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Such a Deal! More Clubs for Your Golf Bag

I / we wrote this important book with the idea in mind that far too many of us who passionately care about sharing our faith in Christ (studies show that aournd 3% of all Christ-followers will at any point share their faith with anyone in their lifetime) - that of that very small percentage, the vast majority confine their style of sharing to just one approach. Outreach effectiveness is all about us just being ourselves. It's not about us putting on, as they say, "Saul's armor," but just being who we are, being 100% naturally who we are. The mainstay of Irresistible Evangelism is the introduction of a number of creative approaches ("golf clubs" to follow the analogy) that have worked over several decades for us in naturally connecting with people who are "not-yet believers." We, probably like you, are completely skeptical of programs that are designed to take someone through a certain number of weeks of learning this or that and that promise that at the end of that trail of memorized conversations, verses, etc... "YOU TOO WILL BE EFFECTIVE AT SHARING YOUR FAITH!" Been there, done that, got the tee-shirt... but unfortunately programs just don't work... Never have, never will. People are far too complex to boil down into a programatic approach and then predict how they will respond. Anyone over 30 years old should be able to see that truth. If the people who put those programs together were to actually talk to not-yet believers they would discover that those people can detect a "program" that is being sprung on them from a mile away and they close up instantly. Hello? Anyone out there? Am I right? I talk to, no kidding, on the average, of 5 or so not-yet believers a day (I get out a lot). I've been doing this for many years. It's just the way I live. I call it "seed flinging" (ala Matt. 13 and the farmer). This simple little book is the condensing of lessons I and my two friends have learned from flinging our seeds over the past couple of decades - not programs, but natural bridge building skills that will help anyone - introvert or extrovert alike - to become a better "golfer." Here's the deal with this book: If you read it and find it a waste of your time and money I will personally pay you back for your purchase of the book. I am not allowed to put my personal information on this site, but if you put my name into Google you can find my info pretty quick. Either call me or email me - I'm good for it. On the other hand if this is helpful as I believe it will be - don't just buy one, buy several and pass them out to decision makers in your circle of friends / leaders / speakers / pastors / teachers / you get the drill.

Evangelism in a post-modern world

This book gives you nothing new or radical. It simply shares, with great stories and illustrations, the fact that evangelism involves loving people where they are, not dragging them to where you would like them to be. This book takes seriously the fact that no two people are in the same place in their spiritual journey and that each person comes to a relationship with God by a unique path. As evangelists, we are not answer-givers or persuaders, but merely witnesses to what God has done in our own lives. Sometimes we may be called upon to pray with a person as they make a commitment to Jesus Christ, but only when they are led by the Holy Spirit to that point. The book begins with brutal honesty. Evangelism as it has been practiced most often in our culture has probably driven more people away from God than it has brought to God. We still suffer from the "Gospel Blimp" mentality in most of our churches and wring our hands in bewilderment when no one responds or worse, no one takes us seriously. It confronts us with the seven deadly sins of evangelism (which made me fall on my knees screaming "mea culpa!" more than once). Then the three authors gently begin to put us back together by helping us to understand that we can repent and even recover from these sins, and with a little Biblical understanding we can actually be "effective" witnesses for the gospel of Jesus Christ in this strange place we live in called the Post-modern World. Also, if you are using this book to teach discipleship or evangelism in your churches, the golf club analogies makes far more sense than some of the other models that have made their appearance from time to time. For me, this is the best book of its kind. I highly recommend it to churches serious about evangelism.

A balanced approach to evangelism

Steve Sjogren has written extensively on his experiences with Servant Evangelism, a style he characterizes as "High grace, low risk." In this book, Irresistible Evangelism, he teams up with Dave Ping and Doug Pollock to consider the broader picture of evangelism, showing how servant evangelism can fit into the total evangelistic ministry of the church. The authors recognize that many have set out to do evangelism - from a variety of motives - but have often found their work unproductive In fact, many of the things Christians do in their attempt to evangelize lead people away from Jesus rather than toward him. They identify 7 "deadly sins" in particular: · Scheming - Using slick marketing and "bait and switch" methods to bring people to Jesus · Scalp Hunting - Out for numbers; highly impersonal · Screaming - Self-righteously afflicting people with the gospel · Selling Jesus as if He's a Juicer - Jesus as a fix-it man for life's every difficulty · Stalking - Giving people no space; suffocating them with the blessing of your witness · Sermonizing - Offering all the answers before you hear any questions · Spectating - So paralyzed by fear you do nothing If these are practices to avoid, what ought we to do? First, we ought to have a better understanding of what evangelism is. When I teach on the subject I teach that evangelism has three components: (1) What we say; (2) What we do; (3) Who we are - and each of these three components needs to be done by Christians as individuals as well as in groups. The authors say something similar. As they put it, "True evangelism is not merely proclaiming a message of good news; it is becoming a living representative of God's heart toward people." That is very well put. As a consequence of this understanding of evangelism, they emphasize that it is something we do not merely with designated unbelievers, but with everyone we encounter. God want to use us to help all people move closer to Him. Once we understand evangelism as God's action through us, what next? The authors suggest that discover each person's "spiritual address." They identify four levels of needs: Physical, Emotional/Relational, Directional, and Spiritual. We all have these needs, but respond differently to messages and actions addressed to each, depending on the situation. They observe that, "we subconsciously evaluate whether what's being communicated connects to any of our basic needs. If it doesn't, we will choose to turn away and ignore it. If it does connect, we'll begin to turn toward it and give it more attention. Once we begin turning toward the message and have started to understand it somewhat, the second set of choices kicks in. Based on a largely intuitive appraisal of the potential threats involved, we'll choose either to begin to embrace or to reject the message." We usually only let these needs-meeting messages into our lives when we trust the messenger. Obviously, therefore, one of our primary needs as witnesses is to prove ourselv

Finally the integration of all that evangelism was meant to

Like many pastors and Christ followers I have read and reflected upon evangelism for many years. Having read so much and already appreciating Sjogren's significant contribution to my vision and our practice, I initially began reading this book without expecting too much that would be new. What I discovered was the a gem of a gift to all who want to help others know God. Irresistible Evangelism offers the best integration of all that is truly effective for common people to become effective witnesses. In his one small book lies the best of three pioneers who have seen how the respective aspects of serving and listening flow together to form a vision for reaching the community of lives around us.I was so pleased with discovering that such perspectives had finall come together that I immediately ordered 35 copies of Irresistible Evangelism to give to every leader in our church to read. If you're ready to have a book that finally brings the best together in a cohesive way... get this book.

Required Reading

"Irresistible Evangelism" should be required reading for anyone who's serious (or wants to be serious) about introducing others to Jesus Christ. I think of it as the lab manual for being a "real" Christian.This book blows away a lot of the myths about cookie-cutter approaches to evangelism. It presents a low-risk, high-grace approach to being a follower of Christ and telling others the good news. It helped me realize just how easy and natural it can be to share my faith. If you've ever talked with someone about their faith, only to feel later as if you'd turned them off by being a bit pushy, this book may be helpful. If you've ever felt ineffective because you wanted to talk to someone about God, but didn't know how to bring up the subject naturally, "Irresistible Evangelism" reveals some great ideas. If you've ever found it difficult to balance your desire to be obedient to God by telling others about Christ against your desire to be sensitive to those who are uncomfortable even using the word "God" - this book offers some fresh insights. It has helped me to "naturally blend the Great Commandment and the Great Commission".This is the first book I've ever read that I wanted to cut out pages and laminate them so I could carry them around in my pocket. It really is that practical - and relevant!
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