Evangelize Like You’re a Sinner
Christians in exile aren’t meant simply to survive or retreat but to proclaim the gospel.
Christians in exile aren’t meant simply to survive or retreat but to proclaim the gospel.
Books like ‘Morning After the Revolution’ are useful when they reveal the God-shaped hole in the human heart. If Christians are attentive, we’ll read books like this to help us communicate the gospel in a way that shines the light of grace through the cracks of a fractured worldview.
Matt Lietzen remembers his friend Randy Newman, the author of many books on evangelism and apologetics.
‘The Pastor as Apologist’ speaks to an ever-relevant need for pastors and churches in the 21st century: to make churches centers of apologetic engagement and to equip pastors in the basics of apologetic skills.
‘The Mark of the Christian’ is a brief book; you can read it in about an hour. Yet it may carry more weight today than at any time in the last half-century because it reminds us of the importance of loving our neighbor and being able to disagree well—vital skills in an increasingly polarized age.