Small, Convenient Guide Offers Biblical Advice for Communicating the Gospel Message Too often, believers find themselves unprepared to share their faith. They might be afraid of saying the wrong thing or afraid of even starting a conversation. Before they know it, a great opportunity for evangelism has passed. What if Christians never missed another chance to tell others about Jesus?
In this small yet practical guide, Mack Stiles defines proper evangelism and offers advice for communicating God’s truth clearly, biblically, and persuasively. Readers learn how to explain the gospel message, live the gospel, understand conversion, and more. This guide is easy to read and share, making it a great resource for churches and small groups.
J. Mack Stiles is CEO of Gulf Digital Solutions and general secretary for the Fellowship of Christian UAE Students (FOCUS) in the United Arab Emirates. He has worked for many years with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in the United States.
“In my experience, the people who lead most people to Jesus are not those who speak at evangelistic events but are Christian moms who love their kids.”
“C. S. Lewis noted that at one time the word ‘gentleman’ had a specific meaning. It was a man who owned land and had a title. Over time, it came to mean someone who *acted* like those who owned land and had a title. Eventually, it became a designation on bathroom doors. He went on to explain that the same pattern often happens with the word ‘Christian.’ Originally it meant someone who had a personal relationship with Jesus. Over time, it came to mean someone who did Christian things. Nowadays, it designates a political demographic.”
Mack Stiles gives such helpful guidance here. Whether you're new to evangelism or looking for a kickstart, this book (booklet?) is a great start and will take you less than an hour to read.
I love these Church Question books, they are short booklets that answer common questions that people have about the church.
I was challenged and encouraged by this one! Mack does a great job of simplifying the call to evangelize by giving practical tips and ideas of how to articulate the gospel. I was particularly encouraged on the section where Mack encourages the Christian to really know the gospel message and speak the gospel. We can only show people who Christ is so much but we must speak about him to non-believers. This is a great refresher for those who have been Christians for a while, an encouragement for newer Christians, and everyone in between.
My favorite quote: “The assumed gospel (seeing the gospel as merely a doorway into the Christian life) kills evangelism— slay it by having the gospel on your heart and mind and lips.” (p 37)
Helpful with some practical tips and a few comments about how the whole church comes together for evangelism. I much prefer Stiles's longer work for 9Marks titled Evangelism: How the Whole Church Speaks of Jesus
Stiles is an excellent evangelist and writer. He's a master storyteller. From the first pages where Stiles shares how he failed to share the gospel with Lance Armstrong, to the very practical application littered throughout, this is worth 30 minutes of your time!
This is just what I was looking for! Mack Stiles lays out the groundwork for gospel-centered evangelism and builds on that foundation simply and biblically. It's the perfect primer for evangelism.
I plan to give a copy to everyone at our upcoming youth camp.