Anglican Evangelists: Identifying and Training a New Generation
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Anglican Evangelists: Identifying and Training a New Generation  -     By: Martyn Snow

Anglican Evangelists: Identifying and Training a New Generation

SPCK Publishing / 2019 / Paperback

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Title: Anglican Evangelists: Identifying and Training a New Generation
By: Martyn Snow
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Vendor: SPCK Publishing
Publication Date: 2019
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.51 X 0.42 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 0281083649
ISBN-13: 9780281083640
Stock No: WW083640

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For twenty years, the Archbishops' College of Evangelists has affirmed and supported Anglican evangelists. This book, marking the College's twentieth anniversary relaunch, relaunches the College with a clear focus on identifying and training new evangelists. This book then, marks a significant transition. The thirteen authors work in a range of contexts and come from different traditions within the church. Their focus in this book, is less on the nature of evangelism, and more on the calling and gifting of the evangelist. In different ways they reflect on the questions: what is an evangelist? How should the church identify and affirm evangelists? How do we train evangelists? How do we enable evangelists to equip all God's people to witness to the kingdom of God? The thirteen contributors are all practitioners, and this is reflected in their range of experience and writing styles. Some take a deeply biblical and theological approach. Others reflect on their personal journey and learning. Others offer practical insights and a helpful reframing of the initial questions. All of them are fervent in their plea to the church to recognise the unique calling and gifting of the evangelist and reflect on how this gift is received and passed on within the church.

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