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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling new evangelism paradigm
Does your evangelism lack vitality? Do you get turned off by the sales approach to evangelism? Do you struggle experiencing the Good News as good news?

Rick Richardson replaces the old sales image of evangelism with the new images of travel guide, detective, collaborator, listener, story-teller and matchmaker. All these images are more compelling and...
Published on August 28, 2006 by Terry Erickson

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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not the Best, but Okay
This book is a simple introduction to the topic of evangelism. The writer seems especially influenced by "Experiencing God" by Henry T. Blackaby and to a lesser extent by the perspective of Bishop N.T. Wright. Although the book began by giving me the impression that the writer had no idea of how to arrive at actually making disciples, he managed to dispell these fears...
Published on February 26, 2007 by Adam Gonnerman


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling new evangelism paradigm, August 28, 2006
This review is from: Reimagining Evangelism: Inviting Friends on a Spiritual Journey (Paperback)
Does your evangelism lack vitality? Do you get turned off by the sales approach to evangelism? Do you struggle experiencing the Good News as good news?

Rick Richardson replaces the old sales image of evangelism with the new images of travel guide, detective, collaborator, listener, story-teller and matchmaker. All these images are more compelling and motivating than selling Jesus to non-Christians!

Rick's thought-provoking presentation of the gospel message gives a fresh vision of God awesome love and desire to transform the whole world. It's a Big Story that you will want to share with your friends.

Reimagining Evangelism will change your evangelism paradigm, and renew your passion for joining the adventure of inviting friends on a spiritual journey.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Giving the "E" word a good name, August 27, 2006
This review is from: Reimagining Evangelism: Inviting Friends on a Spiritual Journey (Paperback)
This book captivated my attention from the moment I opened it. Richardson's analogy of Christians as Travel Guides vs. Salesmen is a perfect frameword in which to examine how we have practiced evangelism in previous generations. Travel Guides help those with whom they travel recognize what is already going on around them and invite them to respond and take next steps. How exciting for the church to understand it's role is no longer to "sell" something (they were never really sure quite what they were supposed to sell anyway) but to simply accompany people in their normal, anything but ordinary lives and....be open.
I personally can't wait until the DVD curriculum comes out in 2007! I know our church will be studying it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Insight, March 1, 2007
This review is from: Reimagining Evangelism: Inviting Friends on a Spiritual Journey (Paperback)
I found this material to be a great and refreshing look into evangelism. As a firm believer and one who loves to talk about Jesus, Life and Love, I began to wonder if anybody else thought the current "system of evangelism" was a bit to strict, legalistic and constricted. Not everyone could deal with this system, and I wanted to figure out if others were out there like me. It was a great way to understand how the author might approach evangelism--more like a tour than a sales pitch--and how to go about telling others about this approachable and tangible lifestyle.
Great for all readers of Christianity, whether you believe in sharing or not. It's a part of life, to share it with others and get them excited.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor, Christ Community Church, Former Director of Evangelism, Willow Creek Community Church, August 31, 2006
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This review is from: Reimagining Evangelism: Inviting Friends on a Spiritual Journey (Paperback)
Rick Richardson has done an outstanding job of weaving together the tapestry of contemporary culture with the mandate to bring the good news in it's timeless truth. He does a phenominal job of updating evangelistic methods for today - avoiding the irrelevance of the '70s techniques and the pitfalls that many 'postmoderns' easily fall into. Before you are done with this book, Rick will turn you from a 'gospel salesman' into a welcoming 'tour guide'.

I give it 5 stars and have already recommended it to a dozen friends. I'll use it broadly in my ministry!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Reimagening Evangelism, January 8, 2011
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I recommend this very practicaly book for every member of every church. This should be required reading for each person in church leadership.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not the Best, but Okay, February 26, 2007
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This book is a simple introduction to the topic of evangelism. The writer seems especially influenced by "Experiencing God" by Henry T. Blackaby and to a lesser extent by the perspective of Bishop N.T. Wright. Although the book began by giving me the impression that the writer had no idea of how to arrive at actually making disciples, he managed to dispell these fears in the last few chapters. This isn't the best I've ever read on the topic, but its also not the worst.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Another man-centered method, and not the Biblical method., July 20, 2006
This review is from: Reimagining Evangelism: Inviting Friends on a Spiritual Journey (Paperback)
What we should be doing, is doing evangelism the way the Bible tells us to do it. So many "christians" tell us how to share your faith in a non-offensive way. Is that what Jesus Christ did? If I remember correctly, evil, unrighteous men tried to kill Jesus 10x before they actually put Him on the cross. Why would they want to hurt such a soft, loving, smiling man? Because Jesus said the world hates Him "because I testify of it, that the works of it are evil." (John 7:7) That's why. No one is going to be soundly saved unless they are brought under a conviction of sin. We are to warn this world about the judgment of God, the very reason men are commanded to repent (Acts 17:30,31). We are to use the Law of God to bring the knowledge of sin (Romans 3:20). We need to make people see their sin as "exceedingly sinful" (Rom 7:13), if they are going to turn away from it. The method of the Bible is to use the Law of God (10 Commandments) to bring the conviction of sin and then we give grace. The Bible is always Law to the proud and grace to the humble (james 4:6). Read Galations 3:24 and see the law leads a man to Christ. Don't be afraid to offend someone by showing them they have sinned against God. A person will not see their need of the cure of the Gospel, if they don't first see their disease of sin. Otherwise we run the risk of a false conversion.
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