Making New Disciples: Exploring the Paradoxes of Evangelism
Ten years on from their first book, Evangelism: Which way now? which has become a valuable and much recommended resource, Mark Ireland and Mike Booker aim to take people a step further. Making New Disciples offers a practical approach, based on careful theological reflection and years of hands-on experience in local church leadership, theological education and the national church. The book is not so much a Which? guide to the available resources, as a wrestling with the paradoxes of evangelism in a changing world, backed up with plenty of stories and specific examples.
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Making New Disciples: Exploring the Paradoxes of Evangelism
Ten years on from their first book, Evangelism: Which way now? which has become a valuable and much recommended resource, Mark Ireland and Mike Booker aim to take people a step further. Making New Disciples offers a practical approach, based on careful theological reflection and years of hands-on experience in local church leadership, theological education and the national church. The book is not so much a Which? guide to the available resources, as a wrestling with the paradoxes of evangelism in a changing world, backed up with plenty of stories and specific examples.
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Making New Disciples: Exploring the Paradoxes of Evangelism

Making New Disciples: Exploring the Paradoxes of Evangelism

by Mark Ireland
Making New Disciples: Exploring the Paradoxes of Evangelism

Making New Disciples: Exploring the Paradoxes of Evangelism

by Mark Ireland

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Ten years on from their first book, Evangelism: Which way now? which has become a valuable and much recommended resource, Mark Ireland and Mike Booker aim to take people a step further. Making New Disciples offers a practical approach, based on careful theological reflection and years of hands-on experience in local church leadership, theological education and the national church. The book is not so much a Which? guide to the available resources, as a wrestling with the paradoxes of evangelism in a changing world, backed up with plenty of stories and specific examples.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780281073375
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Publication date: 12/10/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 907 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark Ireland is vicar of two churches in Shropshire, one urban and one rural. Previously diocesan missioner for Lichfield diocese, he has thirty years' experience in parish-based evangelism, alongside work at diocesan and national level, and currently serves on General Synod and the Archbishops' Council. He is co-author with Mike Chew of How to do Mission Action Planning (SPCK, 2009).
Mike Booker is team rector of a group of villages on the outskirts of Cambridge. He has previously worked in theological education, and served in suburban and UPA parish settings. He is a member of General Synod, involved in a wide range of parish appointments as a Simeon's trustee, and the author of Understanding Natural Church Development (Grove Books, 2001).
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