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Translating Jesus - How to Share Your Faith in Language Today`s Culture Can Understand

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How to talk with people about JesusThe language of faith is not the language of culture. We may use some of the same words, but they rarely mean the same thing. If we are to faithfully and effectively share our faith, we have to translate Jesus so that he can be understood.What is the message your friends, coworkers, and family members needs to hear?- Jesus loves you--Learn how to share this truth at the gate.- Love Jesus back--Share stories to bring your friends to the cross.- Love one another--Discover how to recline at table the Jesus way.It's time to change the way you think about sharing God's good news--and the way others hear it. Pastor and teacher Shauna Pilgreen is excited to show you how."Shauna has an inspiring vision to share the love of God with those around her in a practical and accessible way. I am delighted she has written this book."--Nicky Gumbel, pioneer of Alpha"In an era when too many Christians are waging war on the culture or retreating from it, Shauna Pilgreen gives us a thoughtful, loving, practical advance."--Carey Nieuwhof, bestselling author of At Your Best and founder of The Art of Leadership Academy"Could our open doors, ordinary tables, and honest conversations matter more than we know? Shauna Pilgreen provides a hands-on guide for Christ-followers to graciously and effectively share about Jesus through their everyday conversations and their real relationships."--Hosanna Wong, international speaker, spoken word artist, and bestselling author of How (Not) to Save the World

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780800742508
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 256
  • Published:
  • October 9, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 216x20x140 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 274 g.
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How to talk with people about JesusThe language of faith is not the language of culture. We may use some of the same words, but they rarely mean the same thing. If we are to faithfully and effectively share our faith, we have to translate Jesus so that he can be understood.What is the message your friends, coworkers, and family members needs to hear?- Jesus loves you--Learn how to share this truth at the gate.- Love Jesus back--Share stories to bring your friends to the cross.- Love one another--Discover how to recline at table the Jesus way.It's time to change the way you think about sharing God's good news--and the way others hear it. Pastor and teacher Shauna Pilgreen is excited to show you how."Shauna has an inspiring vision to share the love of God with those around her in a practical and accessible way. I am delighted she has written this book."--Nicky Gumbel, pioneer of Alpha"In an era when too many Christians are waging war on the culture or retreating from it, Shauna Pilgreen gives us a thoughtful, loving, practical advance."--Carey Nieuwhof, bestselling author of At Your Best and founder of The Art of Leadership Academy"Could our open doors, ordinary tables, and honest conversations matter more than we know? Shauna Pilgreen provides a hands-on guide for Christ-followers to graciously and effectively share about Jesus through their everyday conversations and their real relationships."--Hosanna Wong, international speaker, spoken word artist, and bestselling author of How (Not) to Save the World

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