by Michael Green (Author)
This book claims that whenever Christianity has been at its most healthy, evangelism has stemmed from the local church, and has had a noticeable impact on the surrounding area. The re-Christianisation of the West cannot take place without the renewal of local churches in this whole area of evangelism, according to the author. He claims that what is needed is a thoughtful, sustained, relevant presentation of the Christian faith, in word and in action, embodied in a warm, prayerful, lively local church which has a real concern for its community at all levels. This book has been written in the conviction that such evangelism is not only much needed, but eminently possible. The author's previous books include Evangelism in the Early Church , The Empty Cross of Jesus and Baptism .
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 574
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 20 Sep 1990
ISBN 10: 0340529164
ISBN 13: 9780340529164