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- Well-known evangelists Lee Strobel and Mark Mittelberg have teamed up to bring you a 42-day devotional-style series of adventures in sharing the gospel.Through their own stories--ranging from the laugh aloud funny to the discouraging to the uncanny--Strobel and Mittelberg will motivate you to make the Great Commission a way of everyday living.Mark relates a conversation he had with a woman who hated missionaries for ruining people's cultures.Lee tells of the "spiritual vertigo" he feels when someone highly educated challenges his faith and how he deals with that.Mark tells a story of the time he was almost shot on a backpacking trip.Lee talks about a time he followed the Spirit's nudges on a mission in India--giving an unprepared sermon to a group of Hindus.
- Christian Retailing's Best (Evangelism) 2010 3rd Winner
- About the Author: Lee Strobel was the award-winning legal editor of The Chicago Tribune and is the best-selling author of The Case for Faith, The Case for Christ, and The Case for a Creator, all of which have been made into documentaries by Lionsgate.
- 304 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
Bestselling authors Strobel and Mittelberg use compelling and humorous stories from their own lives in a devotional-style work that paints an irresistible picture of what personal evangelism can be--the fulfilling adventure of a lifetime.Book Synopsis
Well-known evangelists Lee Strobel and Mark Mittelberg have teamed up to bring you a 42-day devotional-style series of adventures in sharing the gospel.
Through their own stories--ranging from the laugh aloud funny to the discouraging to the uncanny--Strobel and Mittelberg will motivate you to make the Great Commission a way of everyday living.
- Mark relates a conversation he had with a woman who hated missionaries for ruining people's cultures.
- Lee tells of the "spiritual vertigo" he feels when someone highly educated challenges his faith and how he deals with that.
- Mark tells a story of the time he was almost shot on a backpacking trip.
- Lee talks about a time he followed the Spirit's nudges on a mission in India--giving an unprepared sermon to a group of Hindus.
These are just a few of the many stories told. The two trade off, giving examples of the many and unexpected ways they've seen God show up and work in the lives of those who dare to speak his name. Filled with practical guidance, inspiration and transparency, The Unexpected Adventure addresses everything from the emotional challenges of evangelism to the spiritual joy that comes from putting your trust in Christ and talking about it.
Perfect for readers who don't need another "evangelism playbook" but instead want transparent, real-life stories of the risks people take to talk about Jesus.
From the Back Cover
When we seize opportunities to talk with others about Jesus, days that start out dull and tedious can quickly blossom into exciting escapades. Written for today's multigenerational, multicultural world, The Unexpected Adventure helps readers take easy steps into a natural evangelistic lifestyle that will energize their own faith while making an eternal difference in the lives of people they encounter. Using a devotional-style format, bestselling authors Lee Strobel and Mark Mittelberg tell dramatic and sometimes funny stories from their own lives and then draw out practical applications backed by Scripture. Readers will be inspired with fresh compassion for their spiritually confused friends and equipped with practical strategies for influencing others for Christ. Entire churches will be rejuvenated as congregations discover that evangelism can be the adventure of a lifetime --- starting today.About the Author
Lee Strobel was the award-winning legal editor of The Chicago Tribune and is the best-selling author of The Case for Faith, The Case for Christ, and The Case for a Creator, all of which have been made into documentaries by Lionsgate. With a journalism degree from the University of Missouri and a Master of Studies in Law degree from Yale, Lee wrote 3 Gold Medallion winners and the 2005 Book of the Year with Gary Poole. He and his wife live in Colorado. Visit Lee's website at: www.leestrobel.com.