Corner Conversations: Engaging Dialogues About God and Life
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Corner Conversations: Engaging Dialogues About God and Life  -     By: Randy Newman

Corner Conversations: Engaging Dialogues About God and Life

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Welcome to Turnerville - an imaginary place where people take time to think and discuss the real issues that get rushed past or ignored in our world. Written by Gold Medallion nominee Randy Newman, this captivating sequel to Questioning Evangelism allows readers to learn new evangelistic skills by eavesdropping on important conversations that grapple with hot-button issues.

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Title: Corner Conversations: Engaging Dialogues About God and Life
By: Randy Newman
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 208
Vendor: Kregel Publications
Publication Date: 2006
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 0825433231
ISBN-13: 9780825433238
Stock No: WW433231

Publisher's Description

Welcome to Turnerville--an imaginary place where people take time to think and discuss the real issues that get rushed past or ignored in our world. Written by Gold Medallion nominee Randy Newman, this captivating sequel to "Questioning Evangelism" allows readers to learn new evangelistic skills by eavesdropping on important conversations that grapple with hot-button issues.

Author Bio

Randy Newman has served in campus ministry for over thirty years. He now teaches at several evangelical seminaries and ministers in a variety of churches. He is currently a senior teaching fellow with The C. S. Lewis Institute in Washington, DC. Find him at randydavidnewman.com

Editorial Reviews

"Corner Conversations is written for those looking for better evangelistic tools and for skeptics who are looking for the truth. In this follow-up to his 2005 Gold Medallion nominated Questioning Evangelism, Randy Newman allows his readers to listen in on conversations in this imaginary town to encourage open and honest conversations to continue in the real world. In this age of new and instant forms of electronic communication, the art of dialoguing with people who are wrestling with real issuesósuffering, the Bible, eternity, Jesus, sex, skepticism, evil, and spiritual journeysóseems to be lost. Corner Conversations is about reaching into peoples hearts the way Jesus didóthrough conversation." -- EventSetter.com

"Randy Newman's first book Questioning Evangelism is one of the best books on evangelism around. If you haven't read itóbuy it, read it and put it into practice. Corner Conversations is his follow-up, although you won't need to have read Questioning Evangelism to understand Corner Conversations . . . . Newman has been clever in many ways, but one that I enjoyed was that the style of the conversations is differentósome are very friendly, some employ the cut and thrust of friendly but pointed argument. Yet each conversation is marked by openness and compassion. So there is something here for each of us, and something here for the different types of friendships, each conversation having several points that you feel that you could use yourself. And the chapters finish by pointing you to further resources." -- three17.blogspot.com

Complete, realistic conversations with straight questions and answers are presented; some readers may find them offensive because of their directness though. Each conversation ends with a Keep the Conversation Going recommended reading section and a notes section. Recommended for Sunday schools and outreach groups interested in learning what to say to unbelievers. -- Church Libraries

Complete, realistic conversations with straight questions and answers are presented; some readers may find them offensive because of their directness though. Each conversation ends with a Keep the Conversation Going recommended reading section and a notes section. Recommended for Sunday schools and outreach groups interested in learning what to say to unbelievers. -- Church Libraries

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