Thursday, April 28, 2011

Two Ways to Live


I assume a lot of you are aware of this tract / online presentation of the gospel. But if not, here’s a nice presentation of Two Ways to Live that you can read online or share with others.

(In addition to English, it’s also available online in Chinese [traditional letters], Japanese, French, and Spanish.)

There’s also a kid’s version: Who Will Be King?

In The Gagging of God (pp. 501-504) D.A. Carson wrote:

At the risk of oversimplification, most evangelistic tools in the Western world are subsets of systematic theology. By this I mean that they tend to ask atemporal questions, and give atemporal answers. . . . There is nothing intrinsically wrong with this pattern, as long as the people to whom it is presented have already bought into the Judeo-Christian heritage. . . .

But if you present these atemporal outlines of the gospel to those who know nothing about the Bible’s plotline, and who have bought into one form or another of New Age theosophy, how will they hear you? . . .

To read more, click here.

Videos on the Internet:
Two Ways To Live
Two ways to live training: The Conversation (Before)
Two ways to live training: The Better Conversation (After)

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