Books to Dive Deep on Evangelism and Lifestyle Ministry

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Speaking of Jesus : The Art of Not-Evalgelism

by Carl Medaris

I recommend this book to those who find evangelism intimidating. Carl has a straight back way of engaging people that is much different from a traditional apologetics approach. This content really focused my approach on helping other see Jesus more clearly.

This book was recommended to me by a friend and it is one that I keep on my bookshelf to give out.

Living A Questionable Life: Being Intentional With What Matters Most

by Joshua Sousa

Joshua has the practical experience of being a pastor and sincerely dedicating his life towards a style of evangelism that is practical. He pinpoints what it looks like to see others with compassion and to turn everyday experiences into gospel centered interactions.

Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God

by Dallas Willard

This book is rich theologically and underpins a way of living where you engage in a “conversational” relationship with the Lord.

Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy: Discovering the Grace of Lament

by Mark Vroegop

Facing a season of deep struggles and trials. This is another pastor from Indiana that beautifully assists the believer to utilize the tool of lament. Lament is a critical way of facing overwhelming circumstances while enriching your faith.

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Living a Questionable Life: Being Intentional With What Matters Most by Joshua Sousa

This book challenges Christians to look at everyday interactions as fertile soil for gospel centered interactions. The author is equally practical and specific.

”This book reflects the journey of growth from someone who was non-gifted evangelist to someone who now trains leaders and pastors how to make disciples in the every day rhythms of life”

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