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I Once Was Lost

What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus

Don Everts 

(Author)

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Description

Don Everts and Doug Schaupp tell the stories of postmodern people who have come to follow Jesus. They describe the factors that influence how people shift in their perspectives and become open to the Gospel. They provide practical tools to help people enter the kingdom, as well as guidelines for how new believers can live out their Christian faith.

Product Details

PublisherIVP
Publish DateApril 04, 2008
Pages134
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780830836086
Dimensions8.3 X 5.6 X 0.4 inches | 0.4 pounds

About the Author

Don Everts is reluctant to call himself an evangelist, but for decades he has found himself talking about Jesus with all sorts of skeptical and curious people. He is a writer for Lutheran Hour Ministries and associate pastor at Bonhomme Presbyterian Church in St. Louis, Missouri. He has also been a speaker and trainer for Alpha and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. His many books include Jesus with Dirty Feet, I Once Was Lost, and Breaking the Huddle.

Doug Schaupp is associate director of evangelism for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. A writer and teacher, he focuses on racial issues, postmodern evangelism, and leadership development. He is based in Los Angeles and graduated from Fuller Seminary. He is the coauthor of I Once Was Lost and Being White.

Reviews

". . .immensely helpful without becoming formulaic. . .the book carefully travels the tightrope between the competing programmatic and relational paradigms of evangelism."


"Everts, Schaupp . . . clearly identify the epistemological dissonance expressed by the skeptic and the effect this dissonance has on the psychology of conversion in the twenty-first century. Having listened to the testimonies of postmodern skeptics who have walked the path to faith, these authors offer us a coherent framework for both understanding the modern convert and accompanying him out of the world and into the kingdom."


"Many in college ministry will find this book fresh and challenging. Others will see in it principles and observations in which they already function comfortably. Either way, I Once Was Lost provides an apt reminder that what it means to creatively and respectfully love those whom God loves must change over time."


"Marked by a humility and maturity in desiring to make change in the way Christian become fishers of men, I Once Was Lost is a practical tool. With wise insights and healthy encouragement, Christians are inspired to take care in finding the answers and allow time, faith and prayer to be what leads others as well."


"Particularly helpful is their discussion of how to provoke curiosity about the gospel. Although many Christians might be comfortable giving answers, they show that Jesus was a master of asking good questions."


"There is a lot of practical advice to be found here on how best to win postmodern people for Christ."


"This book is a gem worth being found."


"This easy-flowing book tells many stories of students as they cross each threshold and gives practical tips on how to support people in each step."


"While the five thresholds give us bearings in a time of transition, Everts and Schaupp remind us that no model should be held too closely-as evangelism is finally determined by the individual before us."


I would highly recommend the book as insightful, brief, hopeful and stimulating. College students will be loved better by people who read this book.

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