Spiritual Waypoints

Spiritual WaypointsSpiritual Waypoints:
Helping Others Navigate the Journey
By Bob Whitesel (Wesleyan)

“An excellent, useful and wide-ranging sketch of the theological, pastoral and practical issues at work in evangelism. The book includes extensive interviews with some well-known Christians on their personal conversion stories.” —Scot McKnight, from the March/April 2011 Outreach magazine

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