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Conversational Evangelism: How to Listen and Speak So You Can Be Heard is unavailable, but you can change that!

Witnessing used to involve laying out the truth and guiding a person to understand and accept it. But the awareness of basic Christian principles has changed and so have the needs of pre-believers. With a passion for people, authors David and Norman Geisler share an engaging, conversational approach to evangelism as they address: • What makes old models of witnessing ineffective in today's...

for direct evangelism. This could take place in one conversation or many conversations; we just need to be sensitive to the person and the Holy Spirit’s leading. A key way to remember this model (the first half) is by the acronym LISTEN. We need to LISTEN carefully to what our nonbelieving friends say so we will know how best to talk to them. As we listen to them we also want to learn their story by investing some time in them. As we’re doing this,
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