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Humanism, "easy-believism," ecumenical evangelism, and Eastern religions have all influenced the American religious scene and the ministry of personal evangelism. The gospel of Jesus Christ does not change, but conditions and cultures change. For the soul-winner who desires "fruit that remains," a knowledge of how to present the gospel to people with little or no knowledge of the Bible will enhance his witness and may increase his results. Comparatively few of those who profess faith in Christ ever evidence true maturity and fruitful Christian living. The Great Omission will help the serious soul-winner in the threefold task of presenting the gospel; gaining solid, meaningful decisions; and training faithful workers. - Back cover.
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The Great Omission: Fruit That Remains
August 1983, Bob Jones University Press
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