The Seven Essential Questions of Life / David Cashin. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: [Unknown] : Create Space, (c)2016.Edition: First editionDescription: 103 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1539802663
- 9781539802662
- BP188 C37 2016.S484 2016
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Columbia International University Faculty Author
Introduction: My Story.
Part 1: Questions. Worldview Evangelism Myths of Origin, Power, and Destiny Truth Right From Wrong Human Kind's Problem Solution
Part 2: Answers. Questions of Origin Success and Destiny Truth Ethics Humankind's Problem Solution to the Problem.
Ask good questions, listen well to their worldview, and open the door to sharing your faith. David Cashin learned how to ask good questions and listen well through ministry experience in Bangladesh, Sweden, and Muslim contexts. As a professor of Intercultural and Muslim Studies at Columbia International University, Dr. Cashin has used this experience to equip students for professional ministry. Now, he wants to do the same for you, but teaching you these seven questions designed to help Christians share their faith in a natural, relevant, and respectful way. The Seven Essential Questions of Life teaches you skills to do evangelism in a way that encourages both the evangelist and the seeker. This is an invaluable book to help you open the door to sharing your faith.
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Dr. David Cashin is a professor of Intercultural and Muslim Studies at Columbia International University. He has lived two years in the Middle East, served nine years in Bangladesh, and six years in Sweden. He lives in Columbia, South Carolina with his wife Margareta. They have three married sons and nine grandchildren.
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