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The Everyday Series covers a litany of topics, ranging from Ministry to Theology to Bible Study, all related to the fundamentals of the Christian life. This series is driven by the hope that its readers will apply the knowledge they've learned to their lives and be further conformed to the image of Christ.
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“The peanut butter and jelly of effective evangelism is proclamation and affirmation. Proclamation describes the event of giving a clear explanation of the gospel to a non-Christian as an event (Mark 16:15). Affirmation describes living the character of Christ (John 20:21). Proclamation is preaching the gospel with our lips. Affirmation is preaching the gospel with our lives. Proclamation is doing. Affirmation is being. Proclamation is telling the truth. Affirmation is living the truth. Effective evangelism, especially of secularized people, requires both proclamation and affirmation.” (Page 179)
“The word commission is a military term meaning ‘an authoritative order, charge, or direction.’” (Page 21)
“Servant evangelism is a combination of simple acts of kindness and intentional sharing of the gospel. Servant evangelism involves intentionally sharing Christ by putting love in action.” (Page 148)
“Servant evangelism is not a program. It is service motivated by love.” (Page 146)
“Lewis said, ‘The glory of God, and, as our only means of glorifying Him, the salvation of souls is the real business of life.’” (Page 12)