A Guide to Evangelism

A Guide to Evangelism

Role

Editor

School or Department

Biblical and Theological Studies

Files

Description

A Guide to Evangelism, edited by Dan DeWitt, will equip Christians and churches with the tools they need for more faithful evangelism. With chapters focusing on the role that a church’s preaching and polity can play in the task of evangelism, as well as chapters with practical advice for Christians engaging different groups, such as Muslims, skeptics and nominal Christians, this book will help Christians fulfill their role in spreading the gospel so that grace extends to more people to the glory of God.

ISBN

9780615816791

Keywords

Christians, evangelism

Publication Date

5-9-2013

Publisher

SBTS Press

City

Louisville, KY

Disciplines

Biblical Studies | Christianity | Practical Theology | Religion

About the Author

Dr. Dan DeWitt is from a small town in the middle of a cornfield in central Illinois. He was, however, close enough to the city of Springfield to manage to get a little culture. He came to faith in Christ at the age of 15. He always wanted to be an artist, but felt that serious Christians didn't bother with such trivialities. Reading a British author named G.K. Chesterton changed his mind. In addition to teaching and writing, he sometimes doodles. He feel that there's a time for an academic textbook and a time for a sketch book. His favorite author is C.S. Lewis, and he thinks yours should be, too. Dr. DeWitt spends most of his research and writing time at the intersection of faith and secularism.

Visit Dr. DeWitt's SelectedWorks page.

A Guide to Evangelism

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