Witnessing 101

Witnessing 101

Author: Tim Baker

Publisher: Tommy Nelson

Published: 2003-05-05

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1418535613

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Teens talk to their friends about sports, fashion, and relationships. But how do they talk to their friends about their most important relationship-with Jesus Christ? Witnessing 101 is a fast-paced and informative guide that can help youth do just that. Beginning with the true gospel message, this book takes teens from the basics of evangelism to the specifics of witnessing to friends at school, in their communities, and even on the Internet. This book offers teens practical advice on what to say-and what not to say-when sharing Christ. It is a must-have resource for Christian youth and youth leaders. Topics include: what isn't the Gospel how to be a friend first how to write your testimony bad witnessing strategies keeping your passion alive, and more!


The Christian Soldier's Evangelism Field Manual

The Christian Soldier's Evangelism Field Manual

Author: Benjamin Robinson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-10-07

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1105018431

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In this Christian SoldierÕs Evangelism Field Manual I share my accumulated experience in sharing my personal testimony and how to lead a person to Christ.


101 Ways to Die

101 Ways to Die

Author: R.J. Blain

Publisher: Pen & Page Publishing

Published: 2023-06-02

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13:

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Officer McMarin of the NYPD is in for the ride of her life when the Chief Quinns storm into her station, promote her to the rank of detective, and relocate her to Manhattan. Saddled with the dubious honor of being Chief Bailey Quinn’s primary rider is only the beginning of her woes. Her first case delves into the dark waters of the many ways in which a person can die. At the heart of the mystery is one Alec Mortan, a forensic accountant with a knack for being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Witnessing so much death is hard on a soul, and she can’t help but admire his tenacity and desire to help her uncover the truth. When the forces of the heavens and the many hells involve themselves in the case, McMarin’s beliefs and skills are put to the test. If she’s not careful, she’ll lose her witness to fate right along with her chance for a happily ever after.


Connected to Christ

Connected to Christ

Author: Mark A. Wood

Publisher: Connected to Christ

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780758668530

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Evangelism is broken people bringing the Good News of Christ to other broken people. But as a broken person yourself, you may feel inadequate to the task. Evangelism may feel burdensome or may become a source of frustration, fear, and guilt rather than joy. It's understandable if you feel this way, given all the misguided ideas about being a witness. Author Mark Wood can help you and other Christians discover the joy of being Christ's witnesses, offering insights into being a disciple of Jesus that will aid you in actively sharing the Good News. There's a world full of broken people-including your neighbors, co-workers, friends, and family members-counting on it. Book jacket.


Words and Witness

Words and Witness

Author: Lea Wernick Fridman

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0791492443

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Narratives of large-scale historical horror and trauma cross a terrible boundary in representation. What forms are adequate to such experience? What are the forms that such narratives actually take? Fridman is fascinated by the boundary that separates the representable from the unrepresentable and by the sense that literary works on either side of this boundary are governed by a different dynamic and set of rules from one another. Close readings of works by Aharon Appelfeld, Tadeusz Borowski, Paul Celan, Charlotte Delbo, Jerzy Kosinski, Claude Lanzmann, Dan Pagis, Piotr Rawicz, André Schwarz-Bart, and Elie Wiesel explore the inventive means by which these Holocaust writers wrestle with experiences that, in a very real sense, cannot be put into words. A new reading of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness sets the stage for comparative and far-reaching literary insights into the notion and conception of traumatic narrative.


The Complete Evangelism Guidebook

The Complete Evangelism Guidebook

Author: Scott Dawson

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2008-06

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0801071852

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This comprehensive resource includes contributions from well-known evangelists, such as Rick Warren, Josh McDowell, and Luis Palau, on everything a person needs to know about sharing his or her faith.


Mormonism 101

Mormonism 101

Author: Bill McKeever

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2000-05

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0801063353

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Is Mormonism a Protestant denomination? This handbook details Mormon belief and reveals how it diverges significantly from Christian orthodoxy.


Pathways to Reconciliation

Pathways to Reconciliation

Author: Philipa Rothfield

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780754675136

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Drawing on fields in the social sciences and humanities, including post structuralism, hermeneutics, subaltern studies and social theory, and elaborated in relation to contemporary sites of conflict and peace-making, this collection brings together a unique range of perspectives on the complex issue of reconciliation while offering responses to the key questions being asked of it today.


Demanding Witness

Demanding Witness

Author: Erika L. Weiberg

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0197747329

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Demanding Witness argues that we need to reconsider the stories we tell about war's aftermath and its traumatic effects on soldiers and civilians. Many homecoming stories from antiquity to today focus on a "trauma hero" who returns home and overcomes pain and injury. Yet this story excludes many others harmed by war, including noncombatants, and fails to question why soldiers are going to war in the first place. Several Greek tragedies explore the traumatic effects of war on the home. This book shifts the focus to the representation and reception of women's expressions of trauma in these plays to expose the ripple effects of war, even on individuals and communities distant from the fighting.