Going Public with Your Faith: Becoming a Spiritual Influence at Work
Going Public with Your Faith: Becoming a Spiritual Influence at Work

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Zondervan Publishing

ISBN: 0310246091

 October 2003

Inspirational Non-Fiction

www.zondervan.com

By Pam Bless

 

 

This book was written by two authors, for the purpose of building up the readers' courage and confidence in their capabilities to share their faith in God. Also, instruction and council is given of how exactly to go about witnessing in a non-threatening way.
 
As this book was co-authored, there are only a few instances where one can differentiate whom is speaking, unless a personal experience is shared with
the reader. When such a story is so noted, the identifier, " I, (Bill), or I  (Walt,) precludes the episode shared. The joint venture of authorship, works very well, and the writing is seamless between the two writers. The
topic of how to share ones faith in God is explored in detail, without being over taxing. To quote the twosome, ".. economic principles revolve around supply, demand, and distribution;.none of it will matter .if the enterprise
cannot get the product into the hands of the consumer, it's demise is inevitable."

How do I get religion into the hands of the sin-sick?  By purchasing and reading this work, it will help you overcome fears that plague your willingness to teach the word.
 
Overall, this book was quite inspirational to read. The authors share basic ideas regarding how to go about accomplishing the act of sharing one's faith.  I found that the book could be used as a valuable tool, regardless of ones denomination, be they Latter-day Saint, Catholic, or simply a non-denominational true believer wishing to spread "the good news". I found the fact that the authors were willing to share failures as well as successes refreshing.

The only part of the book I did not care for is the use of the NIV (new inspired version) of the bible was used instead of the KJV (king James version) that I use. The two biblical texts are fairly different, yet the meaning can be gleaned by one well versed in biblical writ. I would wholly recommend this book to anyone who is Christian, and loves Jesus Christ.

 

 

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