Category: Series: An Evangelism Apologetics Fusion
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An Evangelism Apologetics Fusion
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An Evangelism Apologetics Fusion (3)
About three months ago, I posted the following definitions: Delusion – a false or mistaken belief or idea about something. psychology – a persistent false belief held in the face of strong contradictory evidence, especially as a symptom of psychiatric disorder. Illusion – something that deceives the senses or mind, for example, by appearing to…
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An Evangelism Apologetics Fusion (2)
Yesterday I wrote that few people seem interested in my "sharing of the gospel" because I am answering questions they aren't asking. They are content enough with their own lives. They do not feel the tension about being cut off from God. Culture has sufficiently diverted their attention. Yes, the occasional existentialist seeks to live…
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An Evangelism Apologetics Fusion (1)
I read an interesting article last week called Rabbinic Questioning – A better way to Evangelize. It was adapted by Randy Newman from his book Questioning Evangelism: Engaging People's Hearts the Way Jesus Did. He writes about using effective questions (in contrast to spouting off explanations) as a better way to do Evangelism. I…