Gospel Conversations Reimagined


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"What do you think about Jesus?” the ministry leader asks. The student looks at her blankly. “I have no idea what you are talking about.” Times have changed. Believers who want to share their faith with others can no longer assume a basic understanding of the Bible and Christian beliefs. Increasing numbers of people know very little about Jesus or have different understandings of the Christian terms we use. In Gospel Conversations Reimagined, longtime ministry leader Cas Monaco demonstrates another way to share the gospel, one that is conversational, story-based, and meets people where they’re at. Grounded in missional theology and the true story of the world, the book’s narrative approach promotes active reliance on God’s Spirit and calls followers of Jesus to eagerly engage in meaningful gospel conversations.




Turning Everyday Conversations Into Gospel Conversations


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Authors Jimmy Scroggins and Steve Wright outline a reproducible method of sharing the gospel that has been tested in the real world. Turning Everyday Conversations Into Gospel Conversations is a simple strategy to train new and seasoned believers to join God in His reconciliation work. Turning Everyday Conversations Into Gospel Conversations equips believers to use the innovative "3 Circles," a user-friendly evangelistic tool for a new generation. Scroggins and Wright train readers to incorporate the biblical metanarrative, as well as our own personal stories, to tell the good news that Jesus has made a way out of the broken places we find ourselves.




A Conversation with Jesus


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Six-volume box set Short books for non-Christians and new believers Vignettes of characters from the Gospel of John




The Gospel Conversationalist


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People are talking, texting, tweeting, and posting. Whether Twitter to Twitter, Instagram to Instagram, Facebook to Facebook, FaceTime to FaceTime, or face-to-face, conversations are happening nonstop. Many conversations are gossip, but the most important conversations center on the Gospel of Jesus. Jesus has called his followers to be Gospel conversationalists, not gossip conversationalists. Do you consider yourself a conversationalist? Does engaging in conversation come easy for you? Or does engaging in conversation terrify you? Whether being conversational comes easy for you or not, any and every follower of Jesus can become a Gospel conversationalist. Jesus was the original Gospel conversationalist. What Jesus said should influence what Jesus’s followers say. How Jesus said what he said should influence how Jesus’s followers say what they say. When Jesus engaged in one-on-one conversations, he spoke the language of the person with whom he was speaking. Jesus spoke differently to the Samaritan woman than he did Nicodemus. To the woman at the well, Jesus spoke about water to share the Gospel with her. While speaking with Nicodemus, Jesus used the account of Moses lifting up the serpent on the pole to share the Gospel with him. By considering Jesus’s conversational approach to sharing the truth of the Gospel, this book seeks to mine through some of Jesus’s encounters and one-on-one conversations for applicable principles for becoming a Gospel conversationalist. A Gospel conversationalist is one who, like Jesus, engages the lost in everyday life. A Gospel conversationalist is one who is working to win people to Jesus. Are you ready to become a Gospel conversationalist?




Gospel Conversations


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Gospel-conversation


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Jesus Conversations


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A practical how-to guide for Christians who want to share their faith in more effective and natural ways. How are we to talk about Jesus to someone who does not believe the way we do? Very few of us feel comfortable articulating the truthfulness of Christ’s death and resurrection to a peer outside of the church. Sometimes Christians feel intimidated by the objections of unbelievers who may say, “That’s right for you, but not for me” or “That’s just your opinion.” Jesus Conversations provides questions, answers, and relational tips in overcoming these conversation stoppers. Along with biblical insights and apologetics, readers will see firsthand examples and stories of ordinary people who share the gospel while visiting nursing homes, throwing parties, renting out bars for open- minded skeptics, and more. Sterrett’s book equips followers of Jesus to become winsome and confident in communicating the truths of the gospel to nonbelievers. It would be most effective for college students and will resonate with those who are familiar with the I Am Second movement. Key points and features: Provides strategies and practical insights to help Christians become courageous in engaging in conversations with those who might not believe in the authority of the Bible. Practical, relatable, and accessible.




Winsome Conviction


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In today's polarized context, Christians often have committed, biblical rationales for very different positions. How can Christians navigate disagreements with both truth and love? Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer provide lessons from conflict theory and church history on how to negotiate differing biblical convictions in order to move toward Christian unity.







Conversations


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John C. Vaughn is an author, evangelist, veteran pastor, and chaplain. In this present age of Zoom meetings, texting, and social media, it seems the rising generation has largely forgotten the art of in-person conversation-particularly, gospel conversation. Written in a storyteller's style, Vaughn recounts some fascinating conversations with various individuals from every walk of life. Whether it's a childhood friend, an unsaved brother, an angry man with a loaded pistol, a world-renowned scientist, or a soldier with only hours to live-you'll not only find these conversations thoroughly interesting but wonderfully instructive.