Table of Contents:
Foreword - Rob Ventura
Myth 1: Theology Doesn’t Matter When Evangelizing
Myth 2: The Gospel Isn’t Enough When Evangelizing
Myth 3: Evangelism Is Unsuccessful If No One Is Converted
Myth 4: The Lost Should Never Be Offended by Our Evangelism
Myth 5: There’s Only One Right Way to Evangelize
Myth 6: Evangelism and Apologetics Are Different
Myth 7: Reformed Christians Don’t Evangelize
Myth 8: Hell Should Be Left Out of Evangelism
Myth 9: Only Church Leaders and Professionals Should Evangelize
Myth 10: The Church Is Unimportant for Evangelism
Ryan Denton lives in El Paso, Texas, and was a pastor on the Navajo reservation before 2016, when he founded Christ in the Wild Ministries. Christ in the Wild partners with churches using a method not based on eloquence or words or on human wisdom but on preaching Christ crucified and risen, who should be responded to in repentance and faith—the Christ who provided a substitutionary atonement to save mankind from the wrath to come. This means excluding culturally relevant or seeker-friendly strategies and instead majoring on intercessory prayer and the Bible.