Understanding Evangelism: Biblical Foundations, Historical Developments, and Contemporary Issues
J D PaynePaperback 2025-09-30
To understand evangelism, it can be difficult to know where to begin due to the wealth of written material available on the topic. This one-stop textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to evangelism from an evangelical perspective. It draws from the diverse and vast literature on the topic to help readers share the gospel at home and throughout the world.
Understanding Evangelism emerges from the author's experiences as a pastor, missionary, evangelist, and professor of evangelism and from his expertise as a scholar in the field. The book provides the necessary biblical knowledge, cultural awareness, and practical insights for every Christ follower to be part of the privilege of partnering with the Spirit in the world.
The first part of the book covers contemporary definitions of evangelism, the global status of world evangelization, and personal motives and ethics for evangelism. The second part addresses its biblical and theological foundations, while the third part offers a historical overview. The fourth part focuses on cultural contexts and effective communication of the gospel. The book concludes with contemporary issues that offer practical guidance in the ministry of evangelism. Pedagogical tools--including case studies, sidebars, figures, and reflection questions--help students retain information.
Table of Contents: Part 1: Introductory Issues
- What Is Evangelism?
- Contemporary Definitions of Evangelism
- One Gospel for a Multicultural World
- Global Status of Evangelization
- Motives and Ethics Part 2: Biblical and Theological Foundations
- The Mission of God in the Old Testament
- Evangelism and the Great Commission
- Jesus and the Apostolic Church
- Divine Sovereignty and Election
- Atonement and Grace
- Repentance, Faith, Conversion Part 3: Historical Overview
- Means of Evangelism: AD 100-300
- Influencers (Part 1): AD 300-1500
- Influencers (Part 2): AD 1500 to the Present
- A Century of Global Evangelization Gatherings: AD 1910-2024 Part 4: Culture and Communication
- Crossing Cultural Gaps
- Apologetics and Worldview Part 5: Contemporary Issues
- Testimony
- The Sinner's Prayer
- Pastoral Leadership
- Reaching Children
- Overcoming Personal Concerns
- Sharing and Responding Conclusion Case Study 1: Group Conversion Case Study 2: Not Being Offensive Indexes
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To understand evangelism, it can be difficult to know where to begin due to the wealth of written material available on the topic. This one-stop textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to evangelism from an evangelical perspective. It draws from the diverse and vast literature on the topic to help readers share the gospel at home and throughout the world.
Understanding Evangelism emerges from the author's experiences as a pastor, missionary, evangelist, and professor of evangelism and from his expertise as a scholar in the field. The book provides the necessary biblical knowledge, cultural awareness, and practical insights for every Christ follower to be part of the privilege of partnering with the Spirit in the world.
The first part of the book covers contemporary definitions of evangelism, the global status of world evangelization, and personal motives and ethics for evangelism. The second part addresses its biblical and theological foundations, while the third part offers a historical overview. The fourth part focuses on cultural contexts and effective communication of the gospel. The book concludes with contemporary issues that offer practical guidance in the ministry of evangelism. Pedagogical tools--including case studies, sidebars, figures, and reflection questions--help students retain information.
Table of Contents: Part 1: Introductory Issues
- What Is Evangelism?
- Contemporary Definitions of Evangelism
- One Gospel for a Multicultural World
- Global Status of Evangelization
- Motives and Ethics Part 2: Biblical and Theological Foundations
- The Mission of God in the Old Testament
- Evangelism and the Great Commission
- Jesus and the Apostolic Church
- Divine Sovereignty and Election
- Atonement and Grace
- Repentance, Faith, Conversion Part 3: Historical Overview
- Means of Evangelism: AD 100-300
- Influencers (Part 1): AD 300-1500
- Influencers (Part 2): AD 1500 to the Present
- A Century of Global Evangelization Gatherings: AD 1910-2024 Part 4: Culture and Communication
- Crossing Cultural Gaps
- Apologetics and Worldview Part 5: Contemporary Issues
- Testimony
- The Sinner's Prayer
- Pastoral Leadership
- Reaching Children
- Overcoming Personal Concerns
- Sharing and Responding Conclusion Case Study 1: Group Conversion Case Study 2: Not Being Offensive Indexes