by Eric Johnson (Author), Sean McDowell (Author)
How do you share the gospel with those
who don't think they need it?
Someone you know is a Mormon--a family member, a coworker, a friend, or a neighbor--and you long to present the truth about Jesus and what God's Word teaches. But where do you start? How can you convey what's on your heart in a way that will be well received?
Every relationship and situation is unique, and that's why these essays from respected scholars, apologists, and pastors--including Sandra Tanner, Robert Bowman, David Geisler, Bill McKeever, Mark Mittelberg, J. Warner Wallace, Lynn Wilder, and others--lays out a variety of creative methods for sharing the gospel effectively so you can...- initiate authentic conversations
- respond with compassion and clarity to Mormon teachings
- understand your Mormon friends and find ways to keep the dialogue going
Speaking the truth to Mormons can feel daunting when you're unprepared. Let the suggestions in this book give you solid ideas for reaching those who are lost but don't realize it.
Author Biography
Sean McDowell (PhD) is the author, coauthor, or editor of numerous books, including A New Kind of Apologist. He is an associate professor in the Christian Apologetics program at Biola University, is an internationally recognized speaker, and blogs regularly at www.seanmcdowell.org.
Eric Johnson (MDiv) works with Mormonism Research Ministry (www.mrm.org) and has written and coauthored several books, including Answering Mormons' Questions and Mormonism 101. He currently lives in Sandy, Utah, with his wife and three daughters.