Let C.S. Lewis inspire and equip you to share your faith.
Evangelism is an extraordinary task; it’s what God uses to bring people from death to life. But it has always been difficult.
C.S. Lewis was used by God in the conversions of countless people, from friends and acquaintances in his own lifetime to modern-day readers of books such as The Chronicles of Narnia and Mere Christianity (the most influential Christian book of the 20th century). As Tim Keller comments, “C.S. Lewis was incredibly skilled at getting Christianity across in a way that’s powerful to thoughtful people." So, if we want help with evangelism, there is much we can learn from the clarity and imagination of this hugely influential Christian writer.
You may feel inadequate to the task; after all, there is only one C.S. Lewis. But evangelist Randy Newman skillfully helps us to apply the methods Lewis used (storytelling, humour, imagery and more) in our own conversations.
You will be equipped to talk about your faith and engage with unbelievers wisely, whatever their attitude towards the Christian faith.
Introduction
1. The Necessity of Pre-evangelism
2. The Appeal to Clues
3. The Honoring of Objections
4. The Stirring of Uneasiness
5. The Centrality of the Gospel
6. The Value of Imagery
7. The Reality of Opposition
8. The Power of Prayer
9. The Timeliness of Pushback
10. The Call to Respond
Conclusion: Stopping to Stare
Contributors | Randy Newman |
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ISBN | 9781802540017 |
Format | Audiobook |
Language | English |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |