‘This excellent book combines qualitative research, cultural analysis, theological reflection and practical advice. It is a most welcome resource as we learn to communicate our faith in a changing culture.’
Graham Cray, Bishop of Maidstone
Based on extensive research, Evangelism in a Spiritual Age takes a detailed look at the spirituality of people beyond the fringe of the Church and offers insightful responses to how the Church might address the issue of evangelism in the twenty-first century.
Topics include:
- Big questions people are asking
- How people view Christians and the Church
- Listening – its vital importance
- Achievable ideas for the local church
- General trends in spirituality and creative evangelism
- The community as a key to contemporary evangelism
This timely and practical book enables all those interested in evangelism to understand the spirituality of people who don’t go to Church and to communicate the gospel more effectively.
The Explorations series aims to provide a much-needed forum for church leaders, teachers, writers and theologians to stimulate debate, challenge the thinking and practice of the Church at large, and to raise awareness of issues crucial to its future.
A sample chapter of Evangelism in a Spiritual Age is available to download. You can view this by clicking on the Downloads link below.