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Latte Love: Helping Everyday People Bring the Gospel to Their Friends

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Where is your “third place” —that location where you regularly interact with those who are far from God? U.S. Navigators president Doug Nuenke challenges readers to consider a place where believers can connect to nonChristians and build lasting relationships that will encourage them to become followers of Christ.

52 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 3, 2007

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The old ways of evangelism don't seem to be working for the Christian church any more. Times have changes and as Christian we need to adapt so we can continue to share the gospel. The author has drawn from personal experiences in ministry to show how laypeople can connect with their friends to share the gospel. This method is known as friendship evangelism or "latte love".

This is more of a pamphlet or booklet and would be a good addition to an evangelism curriculum for a bible study or small group. The author uses stories and lots of scriptures to show how the method is working for him and his family. He shows how creating authentic friendships can lead to trust and honest conversations about faith. He embodies the concept of one planting and another harvesting. Overall, this a great read and I felt like I came away with a lot of usable information and a better concept of how to share my faith in today's world.

I received this book free of charge from Tyndale in exchange for my honest review.
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