How to Talk About Jesus Without Looking Like an Idiot : a panic-free guide to having natural conversations about your faith
(2023)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Tyndale House Publishers, 2023
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EDITION
Unabridged
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1 online resource (1 audio file (6hr., 38 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781496483454 MWT16012794, 1496483456 16012794
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Andy Bannister

Have natural conversations with your friends and family about your faith. Discover four key questions that invite people into engaging discussions about what matters most in life. Why is it so difficult to talk to our closest friends about what's most important to us? Our true identity? Our hopes and dreams? Our true purpose and faith? Andy Bannister struggled with that question himself. As a twentysomething, he operated as an Undercover Christian at his job. He knew it didn't make sense, and he spent the following decades helping countless people find easy, natural ways to talk about the fundamental questions of life with the ones they love. How to Talk about Jesus without Looking like an Idiot explores - why you don't need to be afraid or uncomfortable, - the four questions that help people open up, - the five steps to respond to tough questions, and - how to effortlessly bring faith into a conversation.It doesn't need to be awkward. Everyday conversations that open the door to evangelism can be painless and natural. Let Andy help you find easy ways to talk about the true meaning of life and learn how to share the gospel with your neighbors, friends, and family. Andy Bannister is the Director of Solas (www.solas-cpc.org). He speaks and teaches widely throughout the UK, Europe, Canada, the USA, and the further afield. From universities to churches, business forums to TV and radio, Andy regularly addresses audiences of both Christians and those of all faiths and none on issues relating to faith, culture, politics and society. Andy hold a PhD in Islamic studies and has taught extensively at universities across Canada, the USA, the UK and further afield on both Islam and philosophy. He is also an Adjunct Research Fellow at The Arthur Jeffery Centre for the Study of Islam at Melbourne School of Theology and is also Adjunct Faculty at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto

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