Tell The Truth (Revised)
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Preface To The Revised And Expanded Edition
Introduction: The Whole Gospel To The Whole Person Wholly By Grace By Whole People: Our Task In Evangelism
Part One: The Whole Gospel: Content Of Our Message
1. Personal Witness As Planting And Watering What Is Witnessing? The Difference Between The Gospel And Our Testimony Distinguishing Our Role From God’s
2. The Gospel Reduced Packaging The Gospel Whole Gospel/Shrunken Gospel Message-Centered/Method-Centered God-Centered/Me-Centered Is The Gospel Really Being Compromised? Truth: The Measuring Stick Of Evangelism
3. The Gospel Recovered Gospel Grammar: The Five Primary Points Of The Gospel Gospel Telling: “Come Home” Diagram
Part Two: To The Whole Person: Conversion Of The Total Person
4. Professors But Not Possessors Mere Conversion A Partial Response To The Gospel
5. The Whole Gospel To The Mind All Head Knowledge Little Head Knowledge The Balance: Thinking God’s Thoughts, Not Judging God’s Ways
6. The Whole Gospel To The Emotions Only Emotional Reaction No Emotional Reaction The Balance: Emotions Led By Truth
7. The Whole Gospel To The Will The Balance: God Moving Sinners Through Persuasion The Labeling Fallacy Reaching The Whole Person
Part Three: Wholly By Grace: The Foundation For Evangelism
8. Grace Is Only For The Powerless Salvation Is Impossible For Nice People Three Myths That Obscure Grace Unable Yet Responsible
9. God Is Grace-Full Grace Makes Salvation Possible Our Re-creating God
10. Sovereign, Saving Grace Grace Discriminates Not Free Will But A Freed Will Because It Pleases Him
11. Worship Motivation For Evangelism: Encountering A Macro-God Worship: The Passion For And The Purpose Of Evangelism Real Converts Really Worship God-Centered Evangelists Worship
Part Four: Offered By Whole People: Character And Communication In Witnessing
12. Ordinary Christians Can Witness Pluralism And The New Definition Of Tolerance Christ, The Only Way To God Reasoning With People Speaking To The Conscience Our Fears Wholeness In Attitudes And Motivation Prayer And The Spirit
13. How To Communicate Personally No Perfect Methods, But Help For Starting Different People, Different Places Getting Started Conversation Turners Conversation With A Direction The Uninterested
Using A Summary Of The Gospel
Bloom Where You Are Planted
Practical Effects Of Grace-Centered Evangelism
Our Goal: Disciples
Plans To Obey
Appendixes
Appendix A: Training Materials For Learning G
Additional Info
Picture a gigantic cruise ship filled with happy people. It’s the S.S. Evangelical Gospel. In the midst of their fun and excitement, passengers have not noticed holes in the ship’s side under the water line. Well-meaning leaders are attempting to plug these holes with new methods, technology, social activism and cultural savvy. All these are important, yet the structure of the ship remains compromised by years of neglect.” In this thoroughly revised fourth edition of the now classic Tell the Truth, Will Metzger reinstate the truth framework necessary for the survival of evangelicalism. Biblical illiteracy among evangelicals is on the rise. Theological discernment between truth and error is increasingly elusive. We need to be recalibrated not to the changing times but to the changeless gospel. As useful as it is passionate, Tell the Truth will refocus and re-energize a whole new generation to communicate the whole gospel, wholly by grace, truthfully and lovingly. Includes a study guide and new training materials for personal witnessing!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830837830
ISBN10: 0830837833
Will Metzger
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2012
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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