By Robert E. Coleman (with study
guide by Roy J. Fish)
Announcing the Good News of God's kingdom has always been the top priority of his followers. The Master Plan of Evangelism has helped Christians in this task since it was first printed in 1963. This 30th anniversary edition offers to a new audience Robert Coleman's examination of the ministry of Christ and the strategies he used to carry it out. All believers will become more fruitful by following the pattern.
Endorsements for this commemorative edition have come in from a number of notable Christians, including Charles Swindoll, Luis Palau, Ann Kiemel Anderson, John M. Perkins, Carl F. H. Henry, C. Peter Wagner, Ruth Senter, Dick Eastman, and Joseph Aldrich.
- "Few books have had as great an impact on the cause of world evangelization in our generation as Robert Coleman's The Master Plan of Evangelism…. Just as it has spoken to men and women for three decades, so it now deserves to be discovered afresh by a new generation of Christians who have glimpsed the heartbeat of their Lord for evangelism." Billy Graham
- "No book on evangelical evangelism will invite sixty printings and press runs exceeding a million copies unless it has something urgently important to say. Readers of Coleman's Master Plan of Evangelism know the secret." Carl F. H. Henry
- "For many years I have used and recommended this excellent volume by Robert Coleman. I know of no more relevant book on discipleship that is based on Jesus' years of training the Twelve than this one. All who are interested in evangelism and the importance of mentoring will find the Master Plan of Evangelism insightful, useful, and helpful."
Chuck Swindoll
Paperback, 200 pages with selected bibliography
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