Go: a Short Theology of Why the World Won't, Can't, and Shouldn't Come to the Gospel - Bryan Fraser - Libros - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781496149220 - 4 de marzo de 2014
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Go: a Short Theology of Why the World Won't, Can't, and Shouldn't Come to the Gospel

Bryan Fraser

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Go: a Short Theology of Why the World Won't, Can't, and Shouldn't Come to the Gospel

We're all supposed to invite our friends to church, right?

An unchurched "pagan" for his first 23 years, pastor Bryan Fraser calls into question the wide-spread practice of "magnet" evangelism we all take for granted. He explains why unbelievers need to hear a different gospel than Christians do and describes what goes wrong when we bring them into our fish bowl on Sunday morning to start cleaning them before we catch them.
 
Fraser clearly lays out the theological, cultural, anthropological, and historical reasons we need to reconsider Jesus' command to go into the world individually as the seeds, salt, and leaven of the gospel. The book discusses:

  • What the natural man can and can't understand about the gospel,
  • The only thing a person must believe about Jesus in order to believe in Jesus,
  • How our familiar "sinner's prayer" gospel reverses the biblical sequence of belief and discipleship,
  • How we have hybridized gospel and law in a manner that far overshoots the simplicity of the New Testament gospel, and
  • Why the gospel addresses the problem of sin after belief, not before.
Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 4 de marzo de 2014
ISBN13 9781496149220
Editores CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Páginas 128
Dimensiones 7 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   181 g
Lengua English  

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