Personal Soul-Winning


Personal Soul-Winning     Title     Personal Soul-Winning
Author     William Evans
Pages     192
Date     From editions published in 1910
Extras     updated language
   
Description    

Personal Soul Winning is a handy guide to help answer the various objections and misunderstandings that a person meets in seeking to win people to Christ. It is succinct and easy to read and understand, sticking mainly with verses to answer the many objections of the unbeliever. This is an important resource for every child of God who desires to obey his Master in being His witness to the world.

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I The Value of Personal Effort in Soul-Winning 13
  Individual and church at work—Personal dealing counts most—Examples—Secret of growth.  
II Elements of Success in Personal Soul-Winning 21
  Tact—Contact—Ability—Value of opportunities—Fundamental convictions—Faith—Patience.  
III The Personal “Worker Himself—His Qualifications 33
  Must be a Christian—Spirit-filled—Prayerful—A lover of Souls—Confidence in God and His Word.  
IV Instructions to the Soul-Winner 43
  Who can do it—When, where—How it may be done—Opening the case—Bringing about decisions—How to memorize Scripture.  
V The Uninterested and Unconcerned 53
  Arousing interest in divine things—Various lines of appeal: Sin, love, hope, fear.  
VI Those Who Are Interested and Concerned, But Ignorant of the Way of Life 65
  How to become a Christian—Repentance—Faith—Confessing Christ—Christ’s Kingship.  
VII Those Who Are Interested and Anxious, but Perplexed 73
  Too great a sinner—No feeling—Cannot find Christ—Cannot give up evil—Hurt my business—Cannot forgive enemies—Self-improvement.  
VIII The Self-Righteous 87
  Who they are—How to meet them—What God requires—Examples of moral men.  
IX The Backslides 93
  The penitent—God’s willingness—How to come back. The impenitent—Sad condition—Fatal results  
X The Fearful and Despairing 99
  The case stated—Fear of ridicule—Loss of friends—Fear of persecution—How to hold out—Encouraging promises—Afraid will not be received—Tried before and failed—How to succeed—Sinned away the day of grace—Unpardonable sin—Too late to become a Christian.  
XI The Procrastinator 115
  Danger of postponing salvation—Business first—Wait till I get older—Expect to become a Christian before I die—Sudden death.  
XII The Fault-Finding 123
  With God—Unjust to condemn man—Has not clearly revealed himself to man—The Bible foolish, contradictory and impure—A mere human book—Hypocrites in the church—Christians inconsistent—The Christian life too hard and exacting—Finding fault with the plan of salvation.  
XIII Those Who Are Misled by Erroneous Views of the Truth 137
  Roman Catholic—Unitarian—Universalist—Seventh-Day Adventist—Spiritualist—Jew—Christian Scientist—Millennial Dawnism.  
XIV The Obstinate 179
  Don’t talk to me—Want to have my own way—Have a good time in this world—Don’t care for world to come.  
XV The Skeptic 185
  Trifling—Cause of skepticism—Consequences. Serious-minded—The way out—Objections—Doubt existence of God—Future retribution—Inspiration of the Bible—Deity of Christ.  

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