Telling the Gospel Through Story

Telling the Gospel Through Story:
Evangelism That Keeps Hearers Wanting More
By Christine Dillon (IVP)
A 2013 Outreach Resource of the Year

“Christine Dillon has learned the art of storytelling in the trenches of both Western and non-Western ministry contexts. She believes all of us can learn to share the Good News of Jesus Christ effectively through storytelling. This wonderful “how to” book is not merely a brief introduction to storytelling, but is an in-depth biblical and practical study of this important subject. Regardless of your present approach to evangelism, you will find this book to be a significant help as you have the opportunity to introduce others to Jesus Christ.” —Paul Cedar, from the March/April 2013 issue of Outreach magazine

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