Product Description In this insightful and thought provoking book, Robert Wurtz II traces the history of Christian evangelism from the book of Acts to modern times. The contrast between pre-1900 and post-1900 evangelism is so sharp, that the book is divided into two sections: Part 1, the pre-Billy Sunday era and Part 2, the post-Billy Sunday evangelistic era. This book is a must-read for anyone that has concerns about issues such as "the sinner's prayer" or shallow concepts of conversion. We are in danger of losing our Evangelical Christian identity all together, and it is a direct result of failed modern evangelistic methods. Television has greatly contributed to this issue. Join us as we take a journey through history to discover the discarded theologies and methods of effective Christian ministers. About the Author Robert Wurtz II is native of the Kansas City, Mo. area and resides now in Independence, MO with wife Anna. For almost 20 years he has been an author and teacher of advanced biblical studies. This includes nearly a hundred published articles found on multiple Christian websites and magazines. He has served for over 20 years as pastor/teacher to ages ranging from 3 to 103. This includes churches, conferences, tent meetings, nursing homes, summer camps, house meetings, etc. He hosts thegirdedmind.com and is currently serving as a moderator for sermonindex.net and New Covenant Workshops (biblebase.com). His interests are the New Covenant, apologetics and classical revival.
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