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Delivers holistic strategies for sharing the gospel with loved
ones.
Sharing the gospel with a family member can be an exciting
experience--and often a long, painful, and confrontational one.
Randy Newman recognizes it can be more difficult and frustrating to
witness to a family member than to nearly anyone else. In Bringing
the Gospel Home, he delivers practical, holistic strategies to help
average Christians engage family members and others on topics of
faith.
A messianic Jew who has led several family members to Christ,
Newman urges Christians to look to the Bible before they
evangelize. He writes, "a richer understanding of biblical truth, I
have found, can provide a firmer foundation for bold witness and
clear communication." After a brief introduction on the nature of
family, he delves into discussions of grace, truth, love, humility,
and time. He also addresses issues related to eternity and
end-of-life conversations. Bringing the Gospel Home will help any
Christian as he seeks to guide loved ones into God's family.
"What can I do?" That was the question Diane Latiker asked of
herself as she watched the teens in her Chicago neighborhood
succumb at an alarming rate to gangs and gun violence. Her answer
started small, inviting ten kids into her living room to talk about
their struggles and dreams. But over the years it grew. With the
help of God, her family, and many other people along the way,
Diane's Kids Off the Block morphed from a personal crusade to do
what she could into a nationally known program that has helped more
than 3,000 at-risk Chicago teens. In this powerful, energizing
book, she tells her incredible story to men and women who are sick
of sitting behind their keyboards watching the world crumble and
are ready to do something to make a difference. Through doubt,
financial strain, and deep grief over lives lost, Diane has never
lost her faith that God called her to this life-transforming work.
In these pages she'll show you that God is calling you to do
something too. Maybe something that feels small . . . definitely
something that will change the world.
A step-by-step guide to building a strong children's ministry
that is a vital part of the church. People know they are called to
children's ministry when they get goose bumps and butterflies from
something a kid says or an idea that they know will communicate the
gospel to children. Building Children's Ministry provides the
practical information to transform those feelings and that calling
into a successful children's ministry that is integrated into the
life of the congregation. The book is divided into topical
chapters, including:
Getting the support of the pastor and the congregationStatements
of purposeBudgets and fundraisingRecruiting and keeping
volunteersSafety and securityDiscipline and appropriate
policiesChoosing and evaluating curriculumPublicity
Building Children's Ministry is a practical guide through the
challenging (but exciting) steps between recognizing the need for
children's ministry and creating a program that ministers to
children and their families.
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