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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
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Don't read in one sitting.,
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This review is from: Gentle Persuasion: Creative Ways to Introduce Your Friends to Christ (Paperback)
Aldrich's book is best absorbed a page or two at a time. Keep it next to your devotional literature and pray through it on a daily basis. It is an encouraging, inspiring, and thought-provoking look at the most important aspect of religious conversion-- the one-on-one connection established with another human soul. That is the hardest and most time-consuming aspect of witnessing, something the hit-and-run methods of evangelism are (perhaps purposefully) ignoring. Don't read this unless you want to see your in-laws, neighbors, boss, and co-workers become believers.
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Best book on sharing Christ I've ever read!,
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This review is from: Gentle Persuasion: Creative Ways to Introduce Your Friends to Christ (Paperback)
This book goes to the heart of how to share your faith with others. It is clear and honest.
9 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
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Disturbing Yet Important Glimpse At End-Times Mind-Set,
By First Things First "captainreflection" (Burbank, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gentle Persuasion: Creative Ways to Introduce Your Friends to Christ (Paperback)
After reading "Gentle Persuasion" by Joseph Aldrich, I began wondering what a space alien might think of fundamentalist Christianity's relentless hoping for the snuffing out of human civilization, which to them would fulfill the so-called biblical "prophesies." Our author, whose mind has been hijacked and reprogrammed by the most powerful tool of psychological manipulation in human history, the Bible, would surely make a fascinating study for an extraterrestrial creature. Fundamental Christianity's most cherished wish for all of us: that the world will end in a blaze of nuclear glory, is horrifying indeed. What could possibly be more disturbing and Orwellian than listening to the type of happy double-speak, robotic sloganeering, redefining and appropriating mainstream words for creedal purposes, all of which are Mr. Aldrich's stock in trade within these pages. Mr. Aldrich's brand of evangelism is simple enough: Everybody needs HIS information, and at the same time, there is nothing anybody could ever teach HIM about the nature of existence and our universe. The scientific, logical and reason-based aspects of these grandest of questions are ones which Mr. Aldrich seems blissfully uninterested in. Deliver a freshly-baked cherry pie to the new neighbors! Help an overburdened co-worker at the office! Fix someone's broken car and don't charge them for the work! But don't perform any of these acts out of pure human kindness or good old-fashioned compassion; Perform them because every avenue for the author's style of stalking evangelism must be pursued. If all goes according to plan, the new recruit can be softened up by a series of initial contacts until, when the time seems ripe, he or she can be proselytized mercilessly into brainwashed submission. If you're worried that the author might take offense at such an unromantic description of his motives, let me put your mind at ease. He doesn't care what anyone else thinks about him. His deeply-indoctrinated psyche wouldn't allow it. And moreover, author Aldrich himself is one of the most shameless name callers and ad-hominem slingers I've yet come across among Christians. Here are a few examples of his bald-faced disrespect for wonderful people: Presently, the United States is relentlessly chasing Al Qaeda down to the ends of the earth, and rightfully so - because of their stated goal to end Western civilization. Yet, we are surrounded by fundamentalist Christians today like the author of this book. Additionally, dozens of major political figures in office at this very moment share his belief that we are in the "end times." Even more frightening, they WANT to be in the "end times" because as they see it, when the world blows up and human existence comes to an end, this fulfills the sick Bible "prophesies" they pine for on a daily basis. I believe in free speech. And I'm using mine to proclaim that these people are SICK. The author is far less dangerous than a man named George W. Bush whose fingers rest on the nuclear button. Human thought must evolve NOW as we relegate dangerous religious dogmas such as "end-times" theology, to the dust bin of history.
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