Difference between revisions of "Personal relational evangelism and apologetics"
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+ | <I>Apologetics for a New Generation: A Biblical and Culturally Relevant Approach to Talking About God</I> by Sean McDowell | ||
+ | Many teenagers leave home for college but don't take their faith with them. Popular writer and speaker Sean McDowell offers a solution for this problem: a new way of approaching faith that addresses the questions the emerging generation is asking and that incorporates a radically humble and relational approach. | ||
+ | An impressive list of contributors show that today's apologetics must employ... | ||
+ | • a clear connection with everyday life | ||
+ | • an invitation for people to express their doubts and wrestle with tough questions | ||
+ | • a culturally savvy understanding of the way secular people view Christians | ||
+ | • an engaging methodology that captures the imagination before engaging the mind | ||
+ | • a strong emphasis on the resurrection and how it changes everything | ||
+ | This resource is imperative for leaders who are ready to engage a new generation with the claims of Christ. | ||
==[[Missionary Work of the Church]]== | ==[[Missionary Work of the Church]]== | ||
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f. [[Missionary connection with Monasticism]] | f. [[Missionary connection with Monasticism]] | ||
g. [[Post-Christian America]] | g. [[Post-Christian America]] | ||
− | h. [[Re-engineering from the | + | h. [[Re-engineering from the mission field backwards]] |
i. [[Missiology and ecclesiology]] | i. [[Missiology and ecclesiology]] | ||
j. [[Missional Implications of Technology]] | j. [[Missional Implications of Technology]] |
Latest revision as of 18:10, 22 September 2017
Recommended Reading
Resources
Apologetics for a New Generation: A Biblical and Culturally Relevant Approach to Talking About God by Sean McDowell
Many teenagers leave home for college but don't take their faith with them. Popular writer and speaker Sean McDowell offers a solution for this problem: a new way of approaching faith that addresses the questions the emerging generation is asking and that incorporates a radically humble and relational approach. An impressive list of contributors show that today's apologetics must employ... • a clear connection with everyday life • an invitation for people to express their doubts and wrestle with tough questions • a culturally savvy understanding of the way secular people view Christians • an engaging methodology that captures the imagination before engaging the mind • a strong emphasis on the resurrection and how it changes everything This resource is imperative for leaders who are ready to engage a new generation with the claims of Christ.
Missionary Work of the Church
a. How gospel has been passed from one language, tribe, nation to another b. Basic principles of cross-cultural communication c. Mission Strategies d. Personal relational evangelism and apologetics e. Modern Missionary Movements f. Missionary connection with Monasticism g. Post-Christian America h. Re-engineering from the mission field backwards i. Missiology and ecclesiology j. Missional Implications of Technology k. Church Planting