Drawing upon over thirty-five years of experiencen evangelism, Larry moyer introduces readers to the exciting reality that belieevers can lean how to share the Gospel with others—clearly and co
"If you don`t know the date you were saved, then you`re not saved.""When you miss an opportunity to share Christ with someone, it`s your fault if that person goes to hell."Not true, says veteran evang
Whether they know it or not, every Christian is in fulltime ministry--at home, at school, at recreation, and at work. Colossians 4:5-6 says "Walk in wisdom toward those who are outside, redeeming the
Drawing on more than thirty-five years of evangelism experience, adroit evangelist R. Larry Moyer Communicates the motivation and principles that enable pastors and speakers to communicate the gospel
The majority of full-time Christian workers are not missionaries or pastors. They are in the so-called secular workplace. They are teachers, accountants, farmers, factory workers, and store clerks. T
If a non-Christian were to write an honest letter about God, what might it say? What might a Christian friend say in response? These two questions form the basis for Larry Moyer's candid and heart-to
Written by an evangelism expert who has served in the ministry for more than twenty years, this series of one-month, daily devotionals are practical guides for discipleship and evangelism. Encouragin
How can we state the Gospel correctly and clearly so that non-Christians can grasp its meaning?Veteran evangelist Larry Moyer has spent more than thirty-five years collecting and reflecting on the mos
Written by an evangelism expert who has served in the ministry for more than twenty years, this series of one-month, daily devotionals are practical guides for discipleship and evangelism. Encouragin
Written by an evangelism expert who has served in the ministry for more than twenty years, this series of one-month, daily devotionals are practical guides for discipleship and evangelism. Encouraging
Good illustrations powerfully connect ideas to experience. They make otherwise difficult and seemingly unrelated concepts accessible to a wide range of listeners. Too often and too easily, however, i