Speaking of Jesus

Speaking of JesusSpeaking of Jesus:
The Art of Not-Evangelism
By Carl Medearis (David C. Cook, 2011)

“Bottom line: Most of the time, our presentation of the Gospel should come as good news. If it doesn’t, let’s make sure we’re presenting it rightly and doing whatever we can to remove the obstacles so others can hear it.” —Carl Medearis, from the book

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