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Our gospel conversations can be far more effective. Today's increasingly secular culture requires a new approach.
While the plan of salvation never changes, Ken Ham suggests the language we use to share the good news needs a reset. A fast growing majority in our world has no concept of sin, gives no credence to the Bible, and has no foundation for commonly used evangelistic terms such as grace, salvation, and redemption. In order to reach them, our choice of words and the starting point of our gospel presentation need to be adjusted.
Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant will help you understand how to effectively reach the lost with a message of salvation that actually makes sense to them.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Connect with Ken Ham at AnswersInGenesis.org.
The Shaun Tabatt Show is part of the Destiny Image Podcast Network.
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Our gospel conversations can be far more effective. Today's increasingly secular culture requires a new approach.
While the plan of salvation never changes, Ken Ham suggests the language we use to share the good news needs a reset. A fast growing majority in our world has no concept of sin, gives no credence to the Bible, and has no foundation for commonly used evangelistic terms such as grace, salvation, and redemption. In order to reach them, our choice of words and the starting point of our gospel presentation need to be adjusted.
Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant will help you understand how to effectively reach the lost with a message of salvation that actually makes sense to them.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Connect with Ken Ham at AnswersInGenesis.org.
The Shaun Tabatt Show is part of the Destiny Image Podcast Network.

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