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Paperback Evangelism for the Rest of Us: Sharing Christ Within Your Personality Style Book

ISBN: 0801065909

ISBN13: 9780801065903

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Book Overview

Witnessing to strangers is fine for extroverts. But what about the rest of us?

Learn how to:
- Share your faith more comfortably
- Discover your strengths
- Define your personality type

The most common methods of evangelism are tailor-made for extroverts. But what about those of us who are less outgoing? We may be left with feelings of guilt for not stepping out and saying more, fear of letting others down, and the...

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If you are an introverted Christian, this book is for you!

I found this book to be very encouraging to those who, like me, are introverted and have not found many traditional methods (sometimes biblical and sometimes not necessarily biblical methods) taught by churches to fit with my personality. We are definitely called to share the gospel regardless of personality type, which is why this book is so helpful--it encourages those who, like me, have trouble doing what we were called to do because we are intimidated by some of the methods being used. Although witnessing is simply sharing the gospel message, there are definitely many methods for doing so. It is not just whether one is Christ-like or not. It can be Christ-like to stand on the corner and preach (Christ did preach on the hillside), to talk to strangers on the side of the road (Christ did that, especially with the sick), or to talk to a friend over a cup of coffee (ok, Christ didn't drink coffee, but he did talk to friends many times about the gospel). Although sometimes more extroverted methods have helped me to step out in faith because of the extreme discomfort they bring me, they have not necessarily been helpful in spreading the gospel to all people--particularly to other introverts. I used to think that it was just me who was affected by these methodologies, but this book helped me see that some people (although already blinded, as another reviewer mentioned), will be a lot more likely to hear the gospel through more introverted methods than through a stranger coming to their door. There are others who are more likely to hear the gospel through the street evangelist. The point is that God has created all of us with individual personalities. He uses each of us to reach others with individual personalities. This book helps us to think about what personality God has given each of us and how we can most naturally use His gifts to bring others to Him. If you have been hiding behind your introverted personality as an excuse to stay away from evangelism (as I have subconsciously), then this will be a good, challening book for you.

Only introverts will really understand

The author is targeting the introverts of the Christian world, who have been uncomfortable with the traditional methods (forms), the available training, and everything else about much of evangelism that is practiced. The title seems to indicate that the contents of the book are applicable to everyone, but in my reading, only those with introverted personalities will really appreciate, understand, and identify with the material. I suspect that most of the negative reviews regarding this book will come from the extroverted types, who do not understand what introverted persons feel when confronted with the traditional definitions of evangelism: e.g., that's not how I think, I'm not gifted in this area, if only I could write it out and think through it first, etc. I also suspect it will ruffle the feathers of those who have bought into the idea that there is a correct formula for evangelism and everything outside of it is suspect.

A Needed Perspective

Books on evangelism are often written by extroverts who think that an outgoing "sales" approach is the only way to evangelize. Mike Bechtle explains that evangelism does not take one universal form; the act of evangelism can manifest in many different ways depending on personality type. This enables us introverts to stop feeling guilty and learn how our unique gifts can be used to fulfill this essential part of the Gospel.
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