Evangelism Is. . .

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Geneva Press, Feb 1, 1998 - Religion - 152 pages
Drawing on his many years as a pastor, as well as a national church leader and staff member for evangelism, Clinton Marsh confronts head-on the declining membership of the mainline Protestant churches with this biblical and practical book on growing the church into the twenty-first century. Marsh contends that the congregation is at the heart of evangelism. Every activity in a congregation's life proclaims the gospel. Affirming the work of the Holy Spirit, and using the teaching of Jesus as a model, Marsh advocates an approach to evangelism driven by love. Marsh offers practical suggestions and deals with the "motive, the message, and the method" of evangelism in a clear and useful manner. This is a book for lay leaders, pastors, study groups, and church boards.

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Contents

How We Got Here
1
Evangelism Is Acting under Compulsion of Love
13
Evangelism Is Going out of the Way
23
Evangelism Is Crossing Barriers
43
Evangelism Is Faith in Action
67
Evangelism Is Patient Work
79
Evangelism Is Dealing with Deep Spiritual Truths
109
Evangelism Is Passionate Consuming Work
129
Evangelism Is the Holy Spirit Working through People
135
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About the author (1998)

Clinton M. Marsh was a patriarch of the Presbyterian church who served as Moderator of the United Presbyterian Church U.S.A. He also served for some years as Chairperson Emeritus of the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship.

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