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Out of Their Faces and into Their Shoes: How to Understand Spiritually Lost People and Give Them Directions to God is unavailable, but you can change that!

John Kramp is a noted “lostologist,” someone who has studied what it means to be lost and what it can teach Christians about evangelism. Kramp believes that to share Christ with someone who is lost, you first have to understand how they think and feel. There are a lot of spiritually lost people who are having a great time, “enjoying life,” not knowing that they’re lost and not caring if they did...

THE STRAIGHT STORY The Bible pulls no punches. God never said sin is not fun or people cannot live enjoyable lives without God. At no point does Scripture attempt to discount the pleasures of sin. Instead, the Bible helps us understand that sin is always shortsighted. Focusing on today, sin forgets about tomorrow. That is why Solomon said, “a fool finds pleasure in evil conduct …” (Prov. 10:23), and the writer of Hebrews commended Moses for refusing to enjoy “the pleasures of sin for a short time” (Heb.
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