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Paperback Becoming a Contagious Christian Participants Guide: Communicating Your Faith in a Style That Fits You Book

ISBN: 0310257875

ISBN13: 9780310257875

Becoming a Contagious Christian Participants Guide: Communicating Your Faith in a Style That Fits You

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This book was written as a guide to help present the training course which has allowed many churches to experience incredible growth. It provides ideas on how to train believers to fulfill the Great... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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But I supposedly got two very good in both books there was a lot of writing already wasn't so happy about that but with all my other orders I love this site

Simply Teaching the Greatest Mission on Earth

This study guide goes with video teaching of the same title. It is a valuable small group resource in the local church that teaches people to share their faith in a non-threatening relational way. Contagious Christian materials are unique in that they emphasize a team approach to evangelism. Most Christians are not made to stand on a soap box in front of the local supermarket or knock on doors in a strange neighborhood. Contagious Christian teaches each Christian to use how God made them to accomplish the greatest mission.

Practical steps

In their book Becoming a Contagious Christian, Bill Hybels and Mark Mittelberg state their goal as providing "practical steps toward becoming an effective carrier of God's life changing message". I believe that the book is a success as it is an action plan for impacting the spiritual lives of your family, family members, friends, co-workers and basically everyone you might meet. I particularly felt a confidence from the authors concerning the ability of average lay people to share their faith in meaningful ways. The authors use an interesting formula to emphasize what we must do and how to go about it: HP + CP + CC = MI. Their basic premise is that the combination of High Potency in the form of a contagious Christian, Close Proximity brought about by being intimate with those around us, and Clear Communication of the Gospel message are the formula for Maximum Impact and leading a seeker to have faith in Jesus Christ. In order to emphasize the need for evangelistic activity, the authors begin by discussing what it means to be "salt" and "light". This requires a close examination of our own commitment toward being compassion to all of God's children. According to the authors, love must motivate us to share our faith and compassion creates compassion. The authors also challenge the reader to have an authentic witness which is representative of one's own life and to be sacrificial in our approach toward others. I was particularly impressed by the authors' discussion concerning sharing biblical truths in everyday situations. Central to the authors' message is the need to be clear in communicating the Gospel as grounded in God, Christ, Us, and our individual need for salvation. No one approach can work in all situations and I felt that Hybels and Mittelberg did a good job of outlining several different approaches that can be used. I did find the book somewhat over optimistic on dealing with rejection or difficult situations, leaving the reader with very little guidance on how to approach those circumstances. However, the authors acknowledge that any one person may only play a small part in the evangelistic activity in another's life. I found helpful the various stories which Hybels and Mittelberg use to illustrate different points of their evangelistic plan. I particularly enjoyed the story concerning Bill's friend Tom that was woven throughout the entire book. The authors also effectively used Scriptural references to bring home various points. The reader is encouraged to discover their own natural style of communicating their faith, using their own experiences as a basis for sharing. Hybels and Mittelberg have documented excellent ways to direct conversations to spiritual matters, overcoming the most difficult part of starting an evangelistic conversation. Hybels and Mittelberg have suggested that evangelism is an achievable goal for all Christians. Their challenge is to share the Gospel in and through our everyday lives. As

Very Helpful for Teaching

The leader's guide for the Becoming A Contagious Christian course is an indispensable tool for the teacher. It is the best leader's guide that I have ever seen. Every minute is accounted for. Every activity is carefully designed and laid out. You even get to see exactly what the participants see in their books. it is so thorough and extensive. Don't try to teach the course without it.

A great resource for ANYONE wishing to share the Gospel!

On a suggestion from one of my Pastor's, I read this wonderful book! Within a short period of time I was teaching the course as an elective at my church. We just had a "Matthew Party" on June 19, 1999, and it was amazing to see God's hand at work! There were between 65-75 people that attended, and about 20% of them were unchurched or lost people that we had been building relationships with. The end result? The seed has been planted, confidence has been built, and the Lord is being glorified! Highly suggested reading for anyone who doubts that they are qualified to witness for the Lord Jesus!

Salty talk for Salty Christians

Did you grow up thinking the only way to win people to Christ was to go door-to-door and shove a bible in their face? Chances are if you did, you weren't very successful. Bill Hybels book Contagous Christian gets to the meat of the matter of how to win people to Christ, and guess what? It's fun, it's easy and it comes so naturally! The greatest point in the book is the chapter about "Barbecuing First", which talks about how we should concentrate our lives on making deep real relationships with people and enjoy being with them instead of approaching complete strangers and quoting scripture to them. It is only natural for people to enjoy each other, and as hard as we may try we cannot win souls to Christ without Christ first working in their hearts to prepare them. Aside from the great points on how to make these relationships, Hybels gives great illustrations on how to describe salvation to people who are not familiar with biblical terms like "Washed in the Blood", etc. I found that even as a seasoned Christian, there were things I learned about my own salvation that were shown in the simplicity of his explanation. This is also a great book to lead a youth group in studying. It clearly illustrates how we must live to maintain a genuine witness and uses the scriptures to underline each illustration. Great book.
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