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Introduction to EvangelismIntroduction to Evangelism
By Alvin Reid / B&H Publishing

“The evangelistic mandate,” says Alvin Reid (Radically Unchurched: Who They Are & How To Reach Them), “is central to the mission of the church in any age.” In this important new book, Reid traces the essence of evangelism – its history and character – teaching Christians how to preach the Gospel effectively. Using methods built upon biblical, historical, and theological foundations, this exhaustive guide integrates doctrinal issues with practical matters of methodology, while developing the personal spirituality of those who seek to carry out the Great Commission. By recognizing the timeless aspects of the evangelistic task and adapting them to today’s needs and the needs of the future, Reid gives Christians the tools they need to spread the Word with assurance at the dawn of the new millennium.

The Master Plan of EvangelismThe Master Plan of Evangelism
By Robert E. Coleman / Baker

Learn to evangelize like Jesus. Christ commanded those who follow him to make disciples and said believers would be witnesses throughout the world. Evangelism intimidates some because many are unsure how to share the gospel and make disciples. Robert Coleman examines the Master Evangelist, Jesus, to learn what Jesus did to make disciples. Students of evangelism, missions, pastoral ministry, and theology will find this volume insightful and informative. Lay people will find this book empowering and inspiring.

Surprising Insights from the Unchurched and Proven Ways to Reach ThemSurprising Insights from the Unchurched and Proven Ways to Reach Them
By Thom S. Rainer / Zondervan

What do the unchurched look for in a church? You will be surprised and possibly shocked to learn the results of Thom Rainer’s extensive research. Church outreach begins by understanding the people in the community. In this work, Rainer helps churches understand the mindset of the unchurched. Ministers and lay people alike should include this volume in their library and will reference it regularly.

The Way of the MasterThe Way of the Master
By Ray Comfort / Bridge-Logos Publishing

The Way of the Master is the flagship work of Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron’s organization. It anchors their award-winning television program as well as their radio show and website. Considered by many to be the definitive text on evangelism, this book has been updated, expanded and illustrated with photographs for this edition. It is anecdotal, loaded with commentary that is more conversational than academic. It’s an easy read with a hard message that has already changed the face of sharing faith. Includes complimentary audio CD, “Hell’s Best Kept Secret.”

Missions

Let the Nations Be Glad!: The Supremacy of God in MissionsLet the Nations Be Glad! 2d ed.: The Supremacy of God in Missions
By John Piper / Baker

Why do missions? John Piper views missions through the lens of God’s glory. According to this volume, missions is done so more people can worship God and bring glory to God. It is through worship that we encounter God’s glory. As long as people do not yet worship God and Christ has not returned, missions will take place. According to Piper, missions is not a duty to obey a command but is a way to increase worship of God. While not all agree with his conclusions, few dispute his love and service to God. Those wanting to gain a greater appreciation for God and missions are strongly recommended to read this book. Piper guides his readers to make God the center of missions work, and joyfully share what He has graciously given to them.

Servant on the Edge of HistoryServant on the Edge of History
By Sam James / Hannibal Books

One of the most powerful books I’ve read in recent years. While many Americans protested the Vietnam war in the 1960′s, Sam James served God in the war-ravaged country of the Republic of South Vietnam. With bombs exploding, civilians getting caught crossfires, and the communists moving in, Sam James and his wife work to share the love of Jesus with a people who badly need to hear about the Lord. James, his wife, and their four children spent fourteen years as missionaries in Vietnam. This book tells the story of how God worked miracles, saved lives, and raised up Christian leaders in this war-ravaged country. Even the onslaught of the “Tet Offensive” could not stop the power of God. Those looking to learn about missionaries, revivals, or history should read this work. With the Iraq War taking place today, those who seek to serve as missionaries in war-torn Iraq need to this Sam James book and to learn what God can do in the lives of those who are faithful.

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