Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself: Bringing Your Friends to Christ—and Keeping Them as Friends
A great tool for both individuals and small groups, Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself is an interactive guidebook that will equip you with the message, skills, and passion to bring people to Christ in a way that is safe and nonthreatening for both you and your friends.
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Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself: Bringing Your Friends to Christ—and Keeping Them as Friends
A great tool for both individuals and small groups, Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself is an interactive guidebook that will equip you with the message, skills, and passion to bring people to Christ in a way that is safe and nonthreatening for both you and your friends.
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Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself: Bringing Your Friends to Christ—and Keeping Them as Friends

Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself: Bringing Your Friends to Christ—and Keeping Them as Friends

by Ken Wilson
Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself: Bringing Your Friends to Christ—and Keeping Them as Friends

Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself: Bringing Your Friends to Christ—and Keeping Them as Friends

by Ken Wilson

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Overview

A great tool for both individuals and small groups, Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself is an interactive guidebook that will equip you with the message, skills, and passion to bring people to Christ in a way that is safe and nonthreatening for both you and your friends.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148193838
Publisher: Christian Literature Crusade, Incorporated
Publication date: 02/18/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ken Wilson is the author of Finding God in the Bible, as well as a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and a recipient of the Denman Evangelism Award. His ministry experience includes parachurch organizations and local church leadership in evangelism, small groups, and missions. He works as a bridge engineer and project manager with Michael Baker Corporation, and he graduated from Cornell University and the University of Illinois with degrees in engineering. Ken lives in Zelienople, Pennsylvania with his wife, Mimi, and they are the parents of two adult children, Becca and Andrew.
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