Released in the UK July 2020
Released in the US July 2020
Large trade paperback | 272 Pages
9781527105409 • £12.99 $15.99
BISAC – REL012120
Sharing the good news is one of the most caring things we can do for other people, so why are we so reluctant to do it? Bernard Palmer encourages us to speak openly about Jesus to the people around us. Making sure we understand the gospel we have been instructed to proclaim, he guides us through the biblical basis and examples, and gives us some practical tips for evangelising.
Bernard V. Palmer
Bernard V. Palmer is an evangelistic Bible teacher, Trustee of the Christian Medical Fellowship and author of ‘Cure for Life’. He is married to Rosy.
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This is one of the most refreshing and somehow discomforting books I have read in ages. This is infectious and important stuff and I am determined to read it with my local Christian friends to see if we can become infected and effective.
Richard Cunningham
Former Director, Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF), United Kingdom
This passionate and warm–hearted practical guide will motivate not depress, instruct and not simply incur guilt and above all encourage those who respond to its message to see that our everyday lives can count in new ways for Christ and his Kingdom. It packs a challenge which we need to hear and heed.
David Jackman
Past President, The Proclamation Trust, London
This excellent book will be a blessing to any believer looking to be equipped for the work of spreading the gospel to the lost. It is passionate without being manipulative. It convicts with the logic and glory of the gospel rather than guilt. It is thoroughly Scriptural and immensely practical without resorting to pragmatism or faith in methodologies. This book has helped me personally and will be a resource I look to for to help in equipping others. I highly recommend it.
Mike McKinley
Senior Pastor, Sterling Park Baptist Church, Virginia
This is a book I want our whole church to read, because it is about the great commission which unites Christians together as the church: sharing the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ. Yet, in the West at least, we seem to struggle with great hesitancy in sharing the gospel personally. Drawing from a lifetime experience of sharing Jesus in his professional work as a surgeon, and in personal encounters everywhere, Bernard Palmer’s wonderfully readable book will help greatly. Read it, and you will find it hard not to be encouraged by the infectiously passionate heart he displays and equipped by the invaluable practical help he offers.
William J. U. Philip
Minister, The Tron Church, Glasgow