Christianity Explored is adaptable. It can be used in a variety of settings – even in a fire camp where state prisoners work off the last months of their sentences by fighting fires! Each weekend, Doyle Young heads out to La Cima Conservation Camp, better known as “fire camp”, in San Diego County. La Cima …
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What About the Nones?
A follow-up to our review of the book, You Found Me, by Rick Richardson In his newest book, You Found Me: New Research on How Unchurched Nones, Millennials, and Irreligious Are Surprisingly Open to Christian Faith, Rick Richardson addresses several myths about the American Church. The first myth he addresses is that America is becoming …
Book Review: You Found Me by Rick Richardson
If you've read Rico Tice’s book Honest Evangelism: How to Talk about Jesus Even When It’s Tough, a good book to read as a follow-up is Rick Richardson’s new book, You Found Me: New Research on How Unchurched Nones, Millennials, and Irregligious Are Surprisingly Open to Christian Faith. In Honest Evangelism, Rico gives two halves …
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Book review: Questioning Evangelism by Randy Newman
Of the many books on evangelism, what stands out about Newman's book, Questioning Evangelism? For me, it was how I could picture myself practicing the concepts in this book. The book is broken up into three sections to help readers digest the content. The first section talks about why questions are an effective tool in …
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How to Start a Christianity Explored Course
Christianity Explored gives people time and space to discover the best news they've ever heard. Over seven interactive sessions, as they explore Mark's Gospel, people discover who Jesus is, why he came, and what it means to follow him. The course is flexible and you can use it one-to-one, or in larger groups, churches, or …
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