Communicating Faith: A Personal Journey

In many societies the Gospel cannot be promoted in public but needs to be communicated in a personal, humble, and transparent way. Christians who live as a minority can offer very important and effective lessons in the communication of the Gospel. This paper outlines a non-confrontational public com...

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Published inTransformation (Exeter) Vol. 24; no. 3/4; pp. 250 - 254
Main Author Fjeldstad, Arne H.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Paternoster Press 01.07.2007
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Summary:In many societies the Gospel cannot be promoted in public but needs to be communicated in a personal, humble, and transparent way. Christians who live as a minority can offer very important and effective lessons in the communication of the Gospel. This paper outlines a non-confrontational public communication of the Gospel as an approach in Muslim majority contexts. This is expected to help remove misconceptions, impact the marketplace with biblical truth and foster an environment of spiritual questioning and to create a need in peoples' heart for the Gospel.
ISSN:0265-3788
1759-8931