Evangelism for Normal People

Evangelism for Normal People by John Bowen, published by Augsburg Fortress Publishers in 2002, is a thoughtful exploration of witnessing one’s faith as an integral aspect of Christian life. This New Edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. Bowen offers insights that encourage all Christians to engage in evangelism as a natural expression of their beliefs, blending wit and wisdom with a solid biblical foundation.
Readers will find that the book challenges conventional views on evangelism while providing practical guidance for incorporating it into everyday life. It includes study questions designed for congregational use, making it a valuable resource for both individual reflection and group discussions. The topics of Christian living and ministry are woven throughout, inviting readers to consider how they can share their faith in a relatable and meaningful way.
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Noted author and teacher, John Bowen takes a unique look at what it means to witness to one’s faith. Evangelism is something that all Christians can do as a “normal” part of being a follower of Jesus. Witty, wise, and biblically grounded, the book challenges in a gentle way. Includes study questions for congregational use.
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