Why "True" Isn't Good Enough
In a post-Christian culture, the question many are asking is: does it work? How would knowing and following Jesus make a meaningful difference in their everyday life?
In a post-Christian culture, the question many are asking is: does it work? How would knowing and following Jesus make a meaningful difference in their everyday life? If your neighbour can't see how the gospel would tangibly impact their daily experience, they're not likely to give much thought to whether it's true.
In a post-Christian culture, the question many are asking is: does it work? How would knowing and following Jesus make a meaningful difference in their everyday life? If your neighbour can't see how the gospel would tangibly impact their daily experience, they're not likely to give much thought to whether it's true.


In a post-Christian culture, the question many are asking is: does it work? How would knowing and following Jesus make a meaningful difference in their everyday life?

Part of being a witness is learning to practice "double listening" so that we can contextualize the gospel for the particular person with whom we're sharing.
