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Highlights
- "Picture a gigantic cruise ship filled with happy people.
- About the Author: Will Metzger has been a campus minister at the University of Delaware since 1965.
- 301 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Ministry
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About the Book
In this revised fourth edition of his classic evangelistic work, Will Metzger calls for a rehabilitation of the truth framework necessary for the survival of the Christian message. Metzger's passionate and pragmatic approach provides direction for a new generation of evangelists eager to communicate the whole gospel.
Book Synopsis
"Picture a gigantic cruise ship filled with happy people."It's the S.S. Evangelical Gospel. In the midst of their fun and excitement, passengers have not noticed holes in the ship's side under the water line. Well-meaning leaders are attempting to plug these holes with new methods, technology, social activism and cultural savvy. All these are important, yet the structure of the ship remains compromised by years of neglect." In this thoroughly revised fourth edition of the now classic Tell the Truth, Will Metzger reinstates the truth framework necessary for the survival of evangelicalism. Biblical illiteracy among evangelicals is on the rise. Theological discernment between truth and error is increasingly elusive. We need to be recalibrated not to the changing times but to the changeless gospel.As useful as it is passionate, Tell the Truth will refocus and re-energize a whole new generation to communicate the whole gospel, wholly by grace, truthfully and lovingly.Includes a study guide and new training materials for personal witnessing!
About the Author
Will Metzger has been a campus minister at the University of Delaware since 1965. His evangelism ministry has taken him to every continent, and he has witnessed to people from varied nationalities both on campus and through a church that he pastored. He and his wife, Suzanne (an artist and homemaker), have two sons, who, with their wives, are all graduates of the University of Delaware. Six grandchildren complete the family.