What If I'm Discouraged in My Evangelism?

By Isaac Adams, Series edited by Sam Emadi

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What If I'm Discouraged in My Evangelism?

By Isaac Adams, Series edited by Sam Emadi

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“I eagerly commend this series.”
R. Albert Mohler Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Be encouraged to deliver the message of the gospel to the world.

One reason Christians don’t share the gospel is because we feel like we’re not good at it. We clam up; we fear what people might think; we feel bad; and the cycle repeats. But what if there was hope for our timid evangelism? Isaac Adams encourages disheartened evangelists to hope in God, not their efforts. If you’ve ever felt discouraged in your evangelism, you’re in good company, and you’re a prime candidate for God’s grace. Come and be reminded of it once more, so that you might joyfully share the gospel again.

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Author:

Isaac Adams

Isaac Adams (MDiv, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as a pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC, where he lives with his wife and two children. He is the founder of United? We Pray, a ministry dedicated to prayer for racial strife between Christians.

Product Details

Category: Church Ministry
Theology
Evangelism & Missions
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 64
Size: 4.0 in x 7.0 in
Weight: 1.47 ounces
ISBN-10: 1-4335-6820-9
ISBN-13: 978-1-4335-6820-6
ISBN-UPC: 9781433568206
Case Quantity: 172
Published: March 10, 2020

Table of Contents

1. Hope in God Who Counts Us Righteous in Jesus

2. Hope in God Who Blesses Us with Children

3. Hope in God Who Rules Over Salvation

4. Hope in God Who Vindicates His Justice

5. Hope in God Who Gives Us Second Chances

6. Hope in God Who Delights to Use Weaklings

7. Hope in God Who Hears Our Prayers

8. Hope in God Who Helps Us with the Local Church

9. Hope in God Who Rejoices in Heaven

Endorsements

“Christians are pressed by very real questions. How does Scripture structure a church, order worship, organize ministry, and define biblical leadership? Those are just examples of the questions that are answered clearly, carefully, and winsomely in this new series from 9Marks. I am so thankful for this ministry and for its incredibly healthy and hopeful influence in so many faithful churches. I eagerly commend this series.”
R. Albert Mohler Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

“Sincere questions deserve thoughtful answers. If you’re not sure where to start in answering these questions, let this series serve as a diving board into the pool. These minibooks are winsomely to-the-point and great to read together with one friend or one hundred friends.”
Gloria Furman, author, Labor with Hope and Missional Motherhood

“As a pastor, I get asked lots of questions. I’m approached by unbelievers seeking to understand the gospel, new believers unsure about next steps, and maturing believers wanting help answering questions from their Christian family, friends, neighbors, or coworkers. It’s in these moments that I wish I had a book to give them that was brief, answered their questions, and pointed them in the right direction for further study. Church Questions is a series that provides just that. Each booklet tackles one question in a biblical, brief, and practical manner. The series may be called Church Questions, but it could be called ‘Church Answers.’ I intend to pick these up by the dozens and give them away regularly. You should too.”
Juan R. Sanchez, Senior Pastor, High Pointe Baptist Church, Austin, Texas; author, Seven Dangers Facing Your Church

“Where can we Christians find reliable answers to our common questions about life together at church—without having to plow through long, expensive books? The Church Questions booklets meet our need with answers that are biblical, thoughtful, and practical. For pastors, this series will prove a trustworthy resource for guiding church members toward deeper wisdom and stronger unity.”
Ray Ortlund, Pastor to Pastors, Immanuel Church, Nashville, Tennessee