Books

My Top 5 Books on Evangelism

Practical, compelling, and accessible texts that help share the Good News.

Church Dogmatics, Vol. IV, 3.1: The Doctrine of Reconciliation Karl Barth (T&T Clark)

Barth's work has helped me become more attentive to gospel bridges beyond the church's walls: Jesus—the light of life—penetrates all domains. Moreover, the dissolution of Christendom (e.g., Christian America) makes possible a genuine gospel encounter with those who don't know Christ.

Letters and Papers from Prison Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Touchstone)

Bonhoeffer's reflections from prison opened my eyes to see more clearly that the gospel is not chained, even when we face severe obstacles. God's power will be displayed in the vulnerable witness of Christ and his community, even in an increasingly secular age.

Mere Christianity C. S. Lewis (Macmillan)

Lewis's well-reasoned, no-nonsense, accessible account of the essential Christian faith helps readers come to terms with the fact that the gospel is not about sweet, pietistic niceties. It is about a divine subject who addresses us as the ultimate life-changing reality.

Let Justice Roll Down John Perkins (Regal)

Perkins's autobiography provides a compelling account of the gospel's power to change people's hearts, lives, and communities. His holistic expression of the gospel is an incredible aid in offering the Good News to a broken, fragmented world.

Out of the Salt Shaker & into the World Rebecca Manley Pippert (InterVarsity Press)

Pippert's book is a very practical and useful guide on how to be an effective witness. She assists readers in becoming more natural in their evangelism, more confident in the gospel, and more dependent on God.

Paul Louis Metzger is the author of Connecting Christ: How to Discuss Jesus in a World of Diverse Paths (Thomas Nelson).

Also in this issue

The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

Cover Story

Want to Change the World? Sponsor a Child

Bruce Wydick

Cover Story

A Better World For Kids

Timothy C. Morgan

Cover Story

Sponsoring a Movement

Ken Walker

You Probably Won't Be Sent to Egypt…

Editorial

Planting Deep Roots

Is Interfaith Marriage Always Wrong, Given that the Bible Teaches Us Not to Be 'Unequally Yoked'?

Mark Regnerus, Naomi Schaefer Riley, Russell Moore

A Fractured and Beautiful Faith

Patrick Stafford

Review

You Only Die Once

Brett McCracken

Finding the Right Words for God's Word

Interview by Lindsay Olesberg

The Whole Gospel in One Word

Craig Bubeck

News

Marriage Help Comes to Capitols

Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra

A Flood of Arks

The Fitness-Driven Church

The Baptist Bearing Robes and Incense

William E. Yoder in Moscow

Review

Sidelining the Stigma of Mental Illness

Michael Mangis

Excerpt

It's the Thoughts That Count

Steve Turner

The Secret to Why Sponsorship Works

News

Can a Christian Family Ever Be Too Big?

Compiled by Ruth Moon

Love the Lord with All Your Voice

Steven R. Guthrie

Our Francis, Too

News

Why Christian Groups Oppose America's Anti-Prostitution Stance

Melissa Steffan

Testimony

The Golden Fish

Eric Metaxas

News

After Turning Theological, Christian Hip-Hop Turns Critical

Owen Strachan

A Terrifying Grace

News

Go Figure: June 2013

News

Quotation Marks: June 2013

News

Gleanings: June 2013

News

The Forgotten Millennials

Catherine Newhouse

New & Noteworthy Books

Matt Reynolds

Wilson's Bookmarks

John Wilson

Letters to the Editor

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Evangelicals Confront a Revolutionary Age

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Some see the crackdown as persecution, others challenge the national church’s ties to Russia.

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