Evangelism is often caricatured as brash, confrontational finger-pointing. But in fact in the New Testament it is characterized by listening as much as speaking, throughout the process and not just as preparation for it.
This engaging study explores what such ‘evangelistening’ might mean in practice for the local church, drawing on the experience and practical examples of the author—examples that have borne fruit.
This engaging study explores what such ‘evangelistening’ might mean in practice for the local church, drawing on the experience and practical examples of the author—examples that have borne fruit.