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Book review: Jim and Caspar Go to Church, by Henderson and Caspar
This book complements unChristian, by explaining the journey of Jim (a pastor) and Matt (atheist) as they visit unannounced (rather like a ‘mystery shopper’) a range of churches. Their observations need to be taken on board, discussed, and acted upon, by every church, everywhere!

http://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/jim-and-casper-go-to-church.php

Book review: Out of the Saltshaker - and into the world, Rebecca Pippert
Pippert’s classic has been radically updated and expanded in this new edition. It goes to the heart of what evangelism should be: not something we do, but a way of life. She wants us to laugh at her mistakes, identify with her failures, and find out how to really be salt in the world. Practical, deep, insightful angles on any form of evangelism.

http://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/out-of-the-saltshaker.php

Book review: Evangelism Made Slightly Less Difficult, by Nick Pollard
Pollard’s experience of evangelism amongst students is the bedrock of this strategic book. It is divided into four sections: 1. Helping people who don’t seem interested 2. Helping people who want to find out about Jesus 3. Helping people with difficult questions 4. Helping people who want to become Christians

http://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/evangelism-made-slightly-less-difficult.php

Book review: Evangelism Outside the Box, by Rick Richardson
Within a rapidly-changing and secular culture, we need new ways of telling people the old, old story. Richardson explains how to get outside the box of ideas and practices that are sacred to us but not sacred to God. He provides fresh perspectives on relying on the Holy Spirit, awakening spiritual interest in others, and appealing to what they value (instead of what we think they should value). It is foundational to any type of evangelism in the modern world, and illuminates key strategies that are needed in web outreach.

http://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/evangelism-outside-the-box.php

Present information visually - a key to effective biblical communication
“The soul never thinks without a picture” – Aristotle. In other words, most of us find it very hard to understand abstract truth unless it is presented to us as a picture. In the street, or on our computer desktops, we look for the logo of the product we seek, be it a SubWay sandwich or a computer program, rather than the written equivalent.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/2148