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What Others are Saying
In A Forgotten Gospel, Mark McGrath has
taken the truth of the Gospel that “everything hinges on the
resurrection of Jesus Christ” and made it simple for today’s
contemporary world. Many others died on a cross, but none of
them are alive today! Jesus Christ is the king, and he wants
our friends to know Him and let Him lead their lives.
McGrath gives a new, fresh and yet scriptural approach to
the Gospel that makes it easy to share our faith in Christ
with our friends and family and then still have meaningful
conversations afterwards. Presenting his material has
started to encourage my students that they too can share
Jesus with the people they live with while still calling
them close friends.
Tony Yuhas
Campus Staff for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at
Rutgers University
Over twenty years ago we embraced the radical change Mark
describes here in A Forgotten Gospel and it has completely
altered both the approach to and the effect of our outreach.
Because this approach coaches people to know how to engage
in meaningful conversations with unbelievers, and how to
keep the door open for future dialogue, the number of
meaningful conversations with non-believers has increased,
the level of our relationships with them has deepened, and
the church is extremely confident when interacting with
those outside the family of God. On top of that, the people
who are now beginning to follow Jesus are coming with a
genuine faith and real commitment! Whether you have a heart
for evangelism or a fear of evangelism, this book is a must
read.
John Singleton
Director of LifeLine Network International
I like this! And I’ll tell you why.
It’s clear and simple. It’s positive, like the gospel. It’s
full of hope. It’s free of religious jargon.
McGrath’s desire to make the resurrection of Jesus the
central aspect of our communication of the gospel to those
who need it is right on! Sounds a lot like the book of Acts.
I especially appreciate his emphasis on learning to listen
to others and showing real concern for them and their
thoughts. His insistence on being sensitive to the voice of
God is extremely important. His whole approach is
well-balanced and he writes from a broad experience. Very
encouraging, indeed!
Orville Swindoll
Missionary in Argentina for 32 years. Author of several
books in Spanish and English. Founder and director of two
Spanish-language magazines for Christians. 57 years of
Gospel ministry, and married to the same woman for over 55
years. Four children. Nineteen grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren. Pastor of a Hispanic church in Miami,
Florida.
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