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Wednesday
Apr282010

Conversations That Count

"Conversations that Count: Sharing and Defending Your Faith" is an interactive workshop with Dan McDonald of the Grace Center for Urban Mission and Joe Boot of the Ezra Institute for Contemporary Christianity. It is designed to help you introduce your faith in conversations with your friends and family in a non-threatening way.

What is the question that you most fear being asked at the pub?

What are the objections that you hear most often?

What are some of your fears when you share and defend your faith?

Evangelism in a post-Christian environment will almost always be a process that involves Christ-centered and Gospel-centered conversations over time. It is not about winning arguments or even about winning people over to our way of thinking. The goal is to help people to move from objections about isolated facts back to the main issue at hand... worship of the Lord Jesus.

Join us to learn how to better engage people with the great news of Jesus Christ!

Please Click Here to Register

Date: May 29, 2010

Cost: $20 includes childcare, lunch, and materials

Location: 41 Britain Street, Toronto, ON M5A 1R7

Time: 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.

Speakers: Dan MacDonald, Joe Boot

Sponsored by the Ezra Institute for Contemporary Christianity and the Grace Centre for Urban Mission

This looks great. I'm planning to attend.

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