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  • Compiles a rich variety of teaching on postmodern evangelism

  • Offers instruction and encouragement for tackling the challenges of postmodernism

Telling the Truth: Evangelizing Postmoderns

Edited by D. A. Carson
Zondervan
2000
416 pages

Buy It Now!

One of the most significant obstacles to the gospel in these times is the postmodern rejection of the concept of ultimate truth. Establishing a basis for a non-negotiable truth has become a necessary precursor to an effective presentation of the gospel. Without this foundation, Christianity is regarded as merely another option in mans search for God.

Another challenge to Christian evangelism is the astonishing loss of our cultural Christianity. Changes in immigration patterns and a massive reworking of our educational system have produced a new generation with little or no knowledge of the Bible or the most basic Christian teachings.

Overcoming these challenges requires a new look at how we present the truth of a unique and exclusive gospel. This book provides a broad assortment of insights and trench-tested tools for doing the job. Here are a few:

  • Listen, and find common ground for making points of contact.

  • Engage in persuasive interaction.

  • Reason is still legitimate, but don't overuse argumentation.

  • Use the stories of the Bible.

  • Acknowledge worship as a powerful appeal to postmoderns.

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