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5 x 8 paperback cream |
ISBN: 9781432749279 |
$13.95 |
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RELIGION / Christianity / General |
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Jan 15, 2010 |
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113 |
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Contagious But Not Quarantined: An Adventure in Telling Others About Jesus” tells how to share your faith in a way that is contagious but not quarantined from the people God wants to get close to. The book is filled with down-to-earth, real life examples on how to be “the salt of the earth” without salt-poisoning people. In it the author uses the acronym PINCH, as in a “pinch” of salt, to explain five principles that can be used by anyone to share his or her faith with others. Taken from the interaction of Christ with others, these principles are timeless and not a program on how to share the faith. Read this book and get ready to be Contagious But Not Quarantined!
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What if there was a way to share your faith with others that would be good news to them and to you as well? What if sharing your faith with others meant less coercion and more conversation? What if being the salt of the earth meant being salt in pinches rather than salt-poisoning people with evangelistic overload? What if being the light of the world meant naturally showing people the way to Christ rather than offending them or leaving them Son-burned? What if sharing your faith was meant to be a participation in what God is already doing rather than an anticipation of what to say? What if you could be contagious with the love and good news of Jesus Christ without being quarantined from those He wants to get close to?
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About Timothy W. Fisher
Timothy W. Fisher has been in ministry for over 20 years and is the pastor of the Walkersville Community Church and chaplain of the Baltimore Mariners, a professional indoor football team with the American Indoor Football Association. He is also the author of another book, “It’s a Sign! Seeing Jesus in the Ordinary,” which was published in 2006. In addition to writing, the author enjoys running, announcing high school sports, and watching football at any level. Timothy and his wife, Beth, are the busy parents of four teenagers- Stephen, Jason, Chloe, and Karis.
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