Steve Sjogren, Dave Ping, and Doug Pollock, Irresistible Evangelism: Natural Ways to Open Others to Jesus. Group Publishing, 2003.
Referenced in:
- Evangelism Approaches, Servant Evangelism
- Steve Sjogren, Servant Evangelism Series
- Social Ministry Strategies
LifeandLeadership.com Summary
This is the second of the Steve Sjogren Servant Evangelism Series.
From the Publisher
Irresistible Evangelism takes the subject of servant evangelism – small things done with great love can change the world – into the everyday exchanges of people. The idea is that we evangelize best when we are natural, and simply allow the “gravity of love” to draw people irresistibly toward their Creator. Organized into four areas: Active Kindness, Active Friendship, Active Wondering, and Active Sharing.
About the Author
STEVE SJOGREN and his wife, Janie, have planted churches in Los Angeles, Baltimore and Cincinnati, and in Oslo, Norway. Launched in 1985, Vineyard Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, grew from 30 to more than 6,000 weekly attenders. Steve currently writes, speaks, mentors church planters, and in February 2008 will launch a church plant in Brandon, Florida. He is the author of Conspiracy of Kindness, Changing the World Through Kindness, and The Day I Died, and has written articles that have appeared in Charisma, New Man, Discipleship Journal and more. Steve and Janie have three grown children.
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See Other Resource Guides on Christian Social Ministry:
- Social Ministry, Introduction
- Theological and Philosophical Foundations of Social Ministry
- Spirituality for Ministry of Social Compassion and Justice
- Strategies For Christian Social Ministry
- Perspectives and Strategies For Social Ministry Among the Urban Poor, Urban Ministry
- Christian Perspectives on Political Theory and Church-State Relations
- Christian Perspectives on Economics and Public Policy
- Evangelism